Definitionadj. moderating by making more temperate
Last update: August 16, 2015
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The solution came abOut by arranging the elements in the order of their atomic weights, tempering the arrangement with the results deduced from the theory of valencies and experimental observations. [Please select]
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_ Tempering of iron, 18. [Please select]
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At first they had some difficulty in tempering them. [Please select]
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Australia suffered herself to be shorn, in view of the future tempering of the wind. [Please select]
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I repeat, however, that the main reliance for tempering the ascendancy of the majority can be placed in a Second Chamber of any kind. [Please select]
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He looked upon his duty as that of restraining and tempering Elwood's impulsiveness. [Please select]
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The tempering of the lawyer's elation as he returned homeward to report to Mr. [Please select]
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Glycerine is a good tempering substance, and to this may be added a small amount of sulphate of potash. [Please select]
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For tempering small steel springs, they may be plunged into a fish oil which has a small amount of rosin and tallow. [Please select]
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Flow regulator and tempering valve should be installed on all instantaneous domestic hot water coil systems. [Please select]
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--to whom Hortense was evidently tempering her final refusal by indulgently taking an interest in helping along his phosphate fortune. [Please select]
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