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 | Temper \Tem"per\, n. 1. The state of any compound substance which results from the
 mixture of various ingredients; due mixture of different
 qualities; just combination; as, the temper of mortar.
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 2. Constitution of body; temperament; in old writers, the
 mixture or relative proportion of the four humors, blood,
 choler, phlegm, and melancholy.
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 The exquisiteness of his [Christ's] bodily temper
 increased the exquisiteness of his torment.
 --Fuller.
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 3. 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.
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 Remember with what mild
 And gracious temper he both heared and judged.
 --Milton.
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 The consequents of a certain ethical temper. --J. H.
 Newman.
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 4. Calmness of mind; moderation; equanimity; composure; as,
 to keep one's temper.
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 To fall with dignity, with temper rise. --Pope.
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 Restore yourselves to your tempers, fathers. --B.
 Jonson.
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 5. Heat of mind or passion; irritation; proneness to anger;
 -- in a reproachful sense. [Colloq.]
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 6. The state of a metal or other substance, especially as to
 its hardness, produced by some process of heating or
 cooling; as, the temper of iron or steel.
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 7. Middle state or course; mean; medium. [R.]
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 The perfect lawgiver is a just temper between the
 mere man of theory, who can see nothing but general
 principles, and the mere man of business, who can
 see nothing but particular circumstances.
 --Macaulay.
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 8. (Sugar Works) Milk of lime, or other substance, employed
 in the process formerly used to clarify sugar.
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 Temper screw, in deep well boring, an adjusting screw
 connecting the working beam with the rope carrying the
 tools, for lowering the tools as the drilling progresses.
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 Syn: Disposition; temperament; frame; humor; mood. See
 Disposition.
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 |  | Temper screw (gcide)
 | Temper screw \Tem"per screw\ 1. A screw link, to which is attached the rope of a
 rope-drilling apparatus, for feeding and slightly turning
 the drill jar at each stroke.
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 2. A set screw used for adjusting.
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