Both indurated by early domestic training and an inherited tenacity of heterodox resistance professed their disbelief in many orthodox religious, national, social and ethical doctrines. [verb]
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His person, though muscular, was rather attenuated than full; but every nerve and muscle appeared strung and indurated by unremitted exposure and toil. [verb]
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They take on inflammation, and sometimes become large and indurated. [Please select]
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Hardened swellings, or indurated tumors in the teats, are very common in the bitch. [Please select]
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The old line of coast, a mass of compact, indurated lava, whitened, cracked and fell. [Please select]
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Work was his element, and nothing, it would seem, could tire or overcome those indurated muscles and vice-like nerves. [Please select]
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