slovo | definícia |
indurate (encz) | indurate,utužit v: Zdeněk Brož |
indurate (encz) | indurate,zatvrdit v: Zdeněk Brož |
indurate (encz) | indurate,zocelit v: Zdeněk Brož |
indurate (encz) | indurate,ztvrdlý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
indurate (encz) | indurate,ztvrdnout v: Zdeněk Brož |
Indurate (gcide) | Indurate \In"du*rate\, a. [L. induratus, p. p. of indurare to
harden. See Endure.]
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1. Hardened; not soft; indurated. --Tyndale.
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2. Without sensibility; unfeeling; obdurate.
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Indurate (gcide) | Indurate \In"du*rate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indurated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Indurating.]
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1. To make hard; as, extreme heat indurates clay; some
fossils are indurated by exposure to the air.
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2. To make unfeeling; to deprive of sensibility; to render
obdurate.
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Indurate (gcide) | Indurate \In"du*rate\, v. i.
To grow hard; to harden, or become hard; as, clay indurates
by drying, and by heat.
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indurate (wn) | indurate
adj 1: emotionally hardened; "a callous indifference to
suffering"; "cold-blooded and indurate to public opinion"
[syn: callous, indurate, pachydermatous]
v 1: become fixed or established; "indurated customs"
2: make hard or harder; "The cold hardened the butter" [syn:
harden, indurate] [ant: soften]
3: become hard or harder; "The wax hardened" [syn: harden,
indurate] [ant: soften]
4: cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate; "He was
inured to the cold" [syn: inure, harden, indurate] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
indurate (encz) | indurate,utužit v: Zdeněk Brožindurate,zatvrdit v: Zdeněk Brožindurate,zocelit v: Zdeněk Brožindurate,ztvrdlý adj: Zdeněk Brožindurate,ztvrdnout v: Zdeněk Brož |
indurated (encz) | indurated,zatvrdlý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
indurated clay (encz) | indurated clay, n: |
Indurated (gcide) | Indurate \In"du*rate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indurated; p. pr. &
vb. n. Indurating.]
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1. To make hard; as, extreme heat indurates clay; some
fossils are indurated by exposure to the air.
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2. To make unfeeling; to deprive of sensibility; to render
obdurate.
[1913 Webster]Indurated \In"du*ra`ted\, a.
Hardened; as, indurated clay; an indurated heart.
--Goldsmith.
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indurated chancre (gcide) | Chancre \Chan"cre\, n. [F. chancere. See Cancer.] (Med.)
A venereal sore or ulcer; specifically, the initial lesion of
true syphilis, whether forming a distinct ulcer or not; --
called also hard chancre, indurated chancre, and
Hunterian chancre.
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Soft chancre. A chancroid. See Chancroid.
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Indurated talc (gcide) | Talc \Talc\ (t[a^]lk), n. [F. talc; cf. Sp. & It. talco, LL.
talcus; all fr. Ar. talq.] (Min.)
A soft mineral of a soapy feel and a greenish, whitish, or
grayish color, usually occurring in foliated masses. It is
hydrous silicate of magnesia. Steatite, or soapstone, is
a compact granular variety.
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Indurated talc, an impure, slaty talc, with a nearly
compact texture, and greater hardness than common talc; --
called also talc slate.
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Semiindurated (gcide) | Semiindurated \Sem`i*in"du*ra`ted\, a.
Imperfectly indurated or hardened.
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indurate (wn) | indurate
adj 1: emotionally hardened; "a callous indifference to
suffering"; "cold-blooded and indurate to public opinion"
[syn: callous, indurate, pachydermatous]
v 1: become fixed or established; "indurated customs"
2: make hard or harder; "The cold hardened the butter" [syn:
harden, indurate] [ant: soften]
3: become hard or harder; "The wax hardened" [syn: harden,
indurate] [ant: soften]
4: cause to accept or become hardened to; habituate; "He was
inured to the cold" [syn: inure, harden, indurate] |
indurated clay (wn) | indurated clay
n 1: hardened clay |
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