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Indurance
Indurance In*dur"ance, n. [Obs.] See Endurance.
Indurate
Indurate In"du*rate, a. [L. induratus, p. p. of indurare to harden. See Endure.] 1. Hardened; not soft; indurated. --Tyndale. 2. Without sensibility; unfeeling; obdurate.
Indurate
Indurate In"du*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indurated; p. pr. & vb. n. Indurating.] 1. To make hard; as, extreme heat indurates clay; some fossils are indurated by exposure to the air. 2. To make unfeeling; to deprive of sensibility; to render obdurate.
Indurate
Indurate In"du*rate, v. i. To grow hard; to harden, or become hard; as, clay indurates by drying, and by heat.
Indurated
Indurate In"du*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indurated; p. pr. & vb. n. Indurating.] 1. To make hard; as, extreme heat indurates clay; some fossils are indurated by exposure to the air. 2. To make unfeeling; to deprive of sensibility; to render obdurate.
Indurated
Indurated In"du*ra`ted, a. Hardened; as, indurated clay; an indurated heart. --Goldsmith.
indurated chancre
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. Soft chancre. A chancroid. See Chancroid.
Indurated talc
Talc Talc, 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. Indurated talc, an impure, slaty talc, with a nearly compact texture, and greater hardness than common talc; -- called also talc slate.
Indurating
Indurate In"du*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Indurated; p. pr. & vb. n. Indurating.] 1. To make hard; as, extreme heat indurates clay; some fossils are indurated by exposure to the air. 2. To make unfeeling; to deprive of sensibility; to render obdurate.
Induration
Induration In`du*ra"tion, n. [Cf. F. induration, L. induratio hardness of heart.] 1. The act of hardening, or the process of growing hard. 2. State of being indurated, or of having become hard. 3. Hardness of character, manner, sensibility, etc.; obduracy; stiffness; want of pliancy or feeling. A certain induration of character had arisen from long habits of business. --Coleridge.
Semiindurated
Semiindurated Sem`i*in"du*ra`ted, a. Imperfectly indurated or hardened.

Meaning of Indura from wikipedia

- Indura (Belarusian: Індура; Russian: Индура; Polish: Indura; Yiddish: אמדור, romanized: Amdur) is a village in the Grodno District of the Grodno Region...
- the Celestials, descendants of the Goddess Race who hold watch over an Indura-type demon sealed in their land since the Ancient War's end 3,000 years...
- people, and are not listed here. Alesk (from Olesko, Ukraine) Amdur (from Indura, Belarus) Anipoli (from Annopol, Ukraine) Apta / Zinkov / Mezhbizh (from...
- label of Játvígr's Viking expedition and his Norse Rus' settlers (i.e. Indura, Belarus) by the Nemunas river. Pashka ****erts the nasal infixation in the...
- Indore State Indūra rājya 1732–1948 Top: Flag (1732–1818) Bottom: Flag (1818–1950) Coat of arms Map of the territories of Indore State, some forming enclaves...
- Her grandfather Margolyes was born in a small shtetl called Amdur (now Indura) in Belarus, which at that time was part of the Russian Empire. Margolyes...
- i****-ma**** — "I Spy" game. ikusle-mirusle — voyeur. ilun-milun — growing dark. indura-mandura — indecisive man. ingili-angala — sig of disgust and sadness. ingura-mingura...
- part of Second Army (General Edward Rydz-Śmigły), was ordered to capture Indura (25 km south of Grodno), together with the Niemen river bridge at Komatowo...
- Amdur may refer to: Amdur (Hasidic dynasty) Indura, a village in Belarus Ellis Amdur (born 1952), American martial arts writer Mary Amdur (1921–1998),...
- an Indura to prevent the Sins from stopping him as he regains his full power at Lake Salisbury. As Gowther, Ban, King and Diane battle the Indura while...