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Definition of soft
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of soft is as below...
Soft
(superl.)
Not
tinged
with
mineral
salts;
adapted
to
decompose
soap; as, soft water is the best for
washing..
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Erection
::
Erection
(n.) The state of a part
which,
from
having
been soft, has
become
hard and
swollen
by the
accumulation
of blood in the
erectile
tissue..
Muffler
::
Muffler
(n.) A
cushion
for
terminating
or
softening
a note made by a
stringed
instrument
with a
keyboard.
Gangrene
::
Gangrene
(n.) A term
formerly
restricted
to
mortification
of the soft
tissues
which has not
advanced
so far as to
produce
complete
loss of
vitality;
but now
applied
to
mortification
of the soft parts in any
stage.
Mellow
::
Mellow
(superl.)
Not
coarse,
rough,
or
harsh;
subdued;
soft; rich;
delicate;
-- said of
sound,
color,
flavor,
style,
etc..
Shedder
::
Shedder
(n.) A crab in the act of
casting
its
shell,
or
immediately
afterwards
while still soft; --
applied
especially
to the
edible
crabs,
which are most
prized
while in this
state..
Comose
::
Comose
(a.)
Bearing
a tuft of soft hairs or down, as the seeds of
milkweed..
Seal
::
Seal (n.) An
engraved
or
inscribed
stamp,
used for
marking
an
impression
in wax or other soft
substance,
to be
attached
to a
document,
or
otherwise
used by way of
authentication
or
security..
Intenerate
::
Intenerate
(a.) To make
tender
or
sensitive;
to
soften.
Pumiced
::
Pumiced
(a.)
Affected
with a kind of
chronic
laminitis
in which there is a
growth
of soft
spongy
horn
between
the
coffin
bone and the hoof wall. The
disease
is
called
pumiced
foot, or
pumice
foot..
Spongy
::
Spongy
(a.) Soft, and full of
cavities;
of an open,
loose,
pliable
texture;
as, a
spongy
excrescence;
spongy
earth;
spongy
cake;
spongy
bones..
Relent
::
Relent
(v. i.) To
become
less
severe
or
intense;
to
become
less hard,
harsh,
cruel,
or the like; to
soften
in
temper;
to
become
more mild and
tender;
to feel
compassion..
Swashed
::
Swash (v. t.) Soft, like fruit too ripe;
swashy..
Waxen
::
Waxen (a.)
Resembling
wax; waxy;
hence,
soft;
yielding..
Unsoft
::
Unsoft
(adv.)
Not
softly.
Mild
::
Mild
(superl.)
Gentle;
pleasant;
kind; soft;
bland;
clement;
hence,
moderate
in
degree
or
quality;
-- the
opposite
of
harsh,
severe,
irritating,
violent,
disagreeable,
etc.; --
applied
to
persons
and
things;
as, a mild
disposition;
a mild eye; a mild air; a mild
medicine;
a mild
insanity..
Ruminated
::
Ruminated
(a.)
Having
a hard
albumen
penetrated
by
irregular
channels
filled
with
softer
matter,
as the
nutmeg
and the seeds of the North
American
papaw..
Rusk
::
Rusk (n.) A kind of
light,
soft bread made with yeast and eggs, often
toasted
or
crisped
in an oven; or, a kind of
sweetened
biscuit..
Spongy
::
Spongy
(a.) Wet;
drenched;
soaked
and soft, like
sponge;
rainy..
Alburnum
::
Alburnum
(n.) The white and
softer
part of wood,
between
the inner bark and the hard wood or
duramen;
sapwood..
Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Susceptible
of the
softer
passions,
as love,
compassion,
kindness;
compassionate;
pitiful;
anxious
for
another's
good;
easily
excited
to pity,
forgiveness,
or
favor;
sympathetic..
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