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Definition of soft
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Soft
(superl.)
Weak in
character;
impressible.
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Demulce
::
Demulce
(v. t.) To
soothe;
to
mollify;
to
pacify;
to
soften.
Breeze
::
Breeze
(n.) A
light,
gentle
wind; a
fresh,
soft-blowing
wind..
Cataplasm
::
Cataplasm
(n.) A soft and moist
substance
applied
externally
to some part of the body; a
poultice.
Effeminate
::
Effeminate
(a.)
Having
some
characteristic
of a
woman,
as
delicacy,
luxuriousness,
etc.; soft or
delicate
to an
unmanly
degree;
womanish;
weak..
Malacoderm
::
Malacoderm
(n.) One of a tribe of
beetles
(Malacodermata),
with a soft and
flexible
body, as the
fireflies..
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Somewhat
weak in
intellect.
Guttural
::
Guttural
(n.) A sound
formed
in the
throat;
esp., a sound
formed
by the aid of the back of the
tongue,
much
retracted,
and the soft
palate;
also, a
letter
representing
such a
sound..
Xenopterygii
::
Xenopterygii
(n. pl.) A
suborder
of
fishes
including
Gobiesox
and
allied
genera.
These
fishes
have
soft-rayed
fins, and a
ventral
sucker
supported
in front by the
pectoral
fins. They are
destitute
of
scales..
Tempering
::
Tempering
(n.) The
process
of
giving
the
requisite
degree
of
hardness
or
softness
to a
substance,
as iron and
steel;
especially,
the
process
of
giving
to steel the
degree
of
hardness
required
for
various
purposes,
consisting
usually
in first
plunging
the
article,
when
heated
to
redness,
in cold water or other
liquid,
to give an
excess
of
hardness,
and then
reheating
it
gradually
until the
hardness
is
reduced
or drawn down to the
degree
required,
as
indicated
by the color
produced
on a
polished
p
Flaxen
::
Flaxen
(a.) Made of flax;
resembling
flax or its
fibers;
of the color of flax; of a light soft straw
color;
fair and
flowing,
like flax or tow; as,
flaxen
thread;
flaxen
hair..
Elaterite
::
Elaterite
(n.) A
mineral
resin,
of a
blackish
brown
color,
occurring
in soft,
flexible
masses;
--
called
also
mineral
caoutchouc,
and
elastic
bitumen..
Oozy
::
Oozy (a.) Miry;
containing
soft mud;
resembling
ooze; as, the oozy bed of a
river..
Racket
::
Racket
(n.) A broad
wooden
shoe or
patten
for a man or
horse,
to
enable
him to step on
marshy
or soft
ground..
Quake
::
Quake (v. i.) To
shake,
vibrate,
or
quiver,
either
from not being
solid,
as soft, wet land, or from
violent
convulsion
of any kind; as, the earth
quakes;
the
mountains
quake..
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.
Soft
::
Soft
(superl.)
Hence,
agreeable
to feel,
taste,
or
inhale;
not
irritating
to the
tissues;
as, a soft
liniment;
soft
wines..
Dough-kneaded
::
Dough-kneaded
(a.) Like
dough;
soft.
Steamboat
::
Steam (v. t.) To
expose
to the
action
of
steam;
to apply steam to for
softening,
dressing,
or
preparing;
as, to steam wood; to
steamcloth;
to steam food, etc..
Slush
::
Slush (n.) Soft mud.
Remollient
::
Remollient
(a.)
Mollifying;
softening.
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