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Definition of mild
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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..
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Supplement
::
Supplely
(adv.)
In a
supple
manner;
softly;
pliantly;
mildly.
Clemency
::
Clemency
(n.)
Disposition
to
forgive
and
spare,
as
offenders;
mildness
of
temper;
gentleness;
tenderness;
mercy..
Meek
::
Meek
(superl.)
Mild of
temper;
not
easily
provoked
or
orritated;
patient
under
injuries;
not vain, or
haughty,
or
resentful;
forbearing;
submissive..
Subdued
::
Subdued
(a.)
Conquered;
overpowered;
crushed;
submissive;
mild.
Kindly
::
Kindly
(n.)
Favorable;
mild;
gentle;
auspicious;
beneficent.
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..
Silvery
::
Silvery
(a.)
Resembling,
or
having
the
luster
of,
silver;
grayish
white and
lustrous;
of a mild
luster;
bright..
Open
::
Open (a.) Not of a
quality
to
prevent
communication,
as by
closing
water ways,
blocking
roads,
etc.;
hence,
not
frosty
or
inclement;
mild; -- used of the
weather
or the
climate;
as, an open
season;
an open
winter..
Blancmange
::
Blancmange
(n.) A
preparation
for
desserts,
etc., made from
isinglass,
sea moss,
cornstarch,
or other
gelatinous
or
starchy
substance,
with mild,
usually
sweetened
and
flavored,
and
shaped
in a
mold..
Law
::
Law
(interj.)
An
exclamation
of mild
surprise.
Mildly
::
Mildly
(adv.)
In a mild
manner.
Benignity
::
Benignity
(n.)
Mildness;
gentleness.
Inclemency
::
Inclemency
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
inclement;
want of
clemency;
want of
mildness
of
temper;
unmercifulness;
severity.
Blight
::
Blight
(n.) The act of
blighting,
or the state of being
blighted;
a
withering
or
mildewing,
or a
stoppage
of
growth
in the whole or a part of a
plant,
etc..
Benedict
::
Benedict
(a.)
Having
mild and
salubrious
qualities.
Favor
::
Favor (n.)
Mildness
or
mitigation
of
punishment;
lenity.
Calomel
::
Calomel
(n.) Mild
chloride
of
mercury,
Hg2Cl2,
a
heavy,
white or
yellowish
white
substance,
insoluble
and
tasteless,
much used in
medicine
as a
mercurial
and
purgative;
mercurous
chloride.
It
occurs
native
as the
mineral
horn
quicksilver..
Asperity
::
Asperity
(n.) Moral
roughness;
roughness
of
manner;
severity;
crabbedness;
harshness;
--
opposed
to
mildness.
Lenity
::
Lenity
(n.) The state or
quality
of being
lenient;
mildness
of
temper
or
disposition;
gentleness
of
treatment;
softness;
tenderness;
clemency;
--
opposed
to
severity
and
rigor.
Megrim
::
Megrim
(n.) A
sudden
vertigo
in a
horse,
succeeded
sometimes
by
unconsciousness,
produced
by an
excess
of blood in the
brain;
a mild form of
apoplexy..
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