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Definition of calm
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Calm (n.) To make calm; to
render
still or
quiet,
as
elements;
as, to calm the
winds..
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Collected
::
Collected
(a.)
Self-possessed;
calm;
composed.
Lull
::
Lull (v. i.) To
become
gradually
calm; to
subside;
to cease or abate for a time; as, the storm
lulls..
Patient
::
Patient
(v. t.) To
compose,
to
calm..
Temperance
::
Temperance
(v. t.)
Moderation
of
passion;
patience;
calmness;
sedateness.
Cool
::
Cool (v. t.) To
moderate
the heat or
excitement
of; to
allay,
as
passion
of any kind; to calm; to
moderate..
Doldrums
::
Doldrums
(n. pl.) A part of the ocean near the
equator,
abounding
in
calms,
squalls,
and
light,
baffling
winds,
which
sometimes
prevent
all
progress
for
weeks;
-- so
called
by
sailors..
Serenely
::
Serenely
(adv.)
With
unruffled
temper;
coolly;
calmly.
Calmucks
::
Calmucks
(n. pl.) A
branch
of the
Mongolian
race
inhabiting
parts of the
Russian
and
Chinese
empires;
also
(sing.),
the
language
of the
Calmucks..
Temper
::
Temper
(n.)
Disposition
of mind; the
constitution
of the mind,
particularly
with
regard
to the
passions
and
affections;
as, a calm
temper;
a hasty
temper;
a
fretful
temper..
Tranquil
::
Tranquil
(a.)
Quiet;
calm;
undisturbed;
peaceful;
not
agitated;
as, the
atmosphere
is
tranquil;
the
condition
of the
country
is
tranquil..
Serene
::
Serene
(n.)
Serenity;
clearness;
calmness.
Gossamer
::
Gossamer
(n.) A fine, filmy
substance,
like
cobwebs,
floating
in the air, in calm, clear
weather,
especially
in
autumn.
It is seen in
stubble
fields
and on furze or low
bushes,
and is
formed
by small
spiders..
Weather
::
Weather
(n.) The state of the air or
atmosphere
with
respect
to heat or cold,
wetness
or
dryness,
calm or
storm,
clearness
or
cloudiness,
or any other
meteorological
phenomena;
meteorological
condition
of the
atmosphere;
as, warm
weather;
cold
weather;
wet
weather;
dry
weather,
etc..
Expire
::
Expire
(v. i.) To emit the last
breath;
to
breathe
out the life; to die; as, to
expire
calmly;
to
expire
in
agony..
Patience
::
Patience
(n.) The act or power of
calmly
or
contentedly
waiting
for
something
due or hoped for;
forbearance.
Indisturbance
::
Indisturbance
(n.)
Freedom
from
disturbance;
calmness;
repose;
apathy;
indifference.
Halcyon
::
Halcyon
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
resembling,
the
halcyon,
which was
anciently
said to lay her eggs in nests on or near the sea
during
the calm
weather
about the
winter
solstice..
Evenness
::
Evenness
(n.) The state of being ven,
level,
or
disturbed;
smoothness;
horizontal
position;
uniformity;
impartiality;
calmness;
equanimity;
appropriate
place or
level;
as,
evenness
of
surface,
of a fluid at rest, of
motion,
of
dealings,
of
temper,
of
condition..
Settle
::
Settle
(n.) To cause to be no
longer
in a
disturbed
condition;
to
render
quiet;
to
still;
to calm; to
compose.
Appease
::
Appease
(v. t.) To make
quiet;
to calm; to
reduce
to a state of
peace;
to
still;
to
pacify;
to
dispel
(anger
or
hatred);
as, to
appease
the
tumult
of the
ocean,
or of the
passions;
to
appease
hunger
or
thirst..
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