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  3  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Softening  \Sof"ten*ing\, 
  a.  &  n.  from  {Soften},  v. 
 
  {Softening  of  the  brain},  or  {Cerebral  softening}  (Med.),  a 
  localized  softening  of  the  brain  substance,  due  to 
  hemorrhage  or  inflammation.  Three  varieties,  distinguished 
  by  their  color  and  representing  different  stages  of  the 
  morbid  process,  are  known  respectively  as  red,  yellow,  and 
  white,  softening. 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Soften  \Sof"ten\,  v.  t.  [imp.  &  p.  p.  {Softened};  p.  pr  &  vb 
  n.  {Softening}.] 
  To  make  soft  or  more  soft.  Specifically: 
  a  To  render  less  hard;  --  said  of  matter. 
 
  Their  arrow's  point  they  soften  in  the  flame. 
  --Gay. 
  b  To  mollify;  to  make  less  fierce  or  intractable. 
 
  Diffidence  conciliates  the  proud,  and  softens  the 
  severe.  --Rambler. 
  c  To  palliate;  to  represent  as  less  enormous;  as  to  soften 
  a  fault. 
  d  To  compose;  to  mitigate;  to  assuage. 
 
  Music  can  soften  pain  to  ease.  --Pope. 
  e  To  make  calm  and  placid. 
 
  All  that  cheers  or  softens  life.  --Pope. 
  f  To  make  less  harsh,  less  rude,  less  offensive,  or  less 
  violent,  or  to  render  of  an  opposite  quality. 
 
  He  bore  his  great  commision  in  his  look  But 
  tempered  awe,  and  softened  all  he  spoke.  --Dryden. 
  g  To  make  less  glaring;  to  tone  down  as  to  soften  the 
  coloring  of  a  picture. 
  h  To  make  tender;  to  make  effeminate;  to  enervate;  as 
  troops  softened  by  luxury. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  softening 
  adj  :  having  a  softening  or  soothing  effect  especially  to  the  skin 
  [syn:  {demulcent},  {emollient},  {salving}] 
  n  :  the  process  of  becoming  softer;  "refrigeration  delayed  the 
  softening  of  the  fruit"  or  "he  observed  the  softening  of 
  iron  by  heat" 




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