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Definition of Softened

Soften
Soften Sof"ten, v. i. To become soft or softened, or less rude, harsh, severe, or obdurate.

Meaning of Softened from wikipedia

- adverse health effects. A study found the mean concentration of sodium in softened water to be 278 mg/L. In 2 liters of water—the amount of drinking water...
- Look up softener in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Softener may refer to: Fabric softener, a conditioner that is typically applied to laundry during...
- saved when softened laundry is tumble-dried. Additionally, they can also impart a pleasant fragrance to the laundry. Early cotton softeners were typically...
- Søften (alternative spellings include Suten–1386, Suchten–1399, and Søwten–1489) is a small Danish town in Jutland, roughly three kilometers south of Hinnerup...
- The softening point is the temperature at which a material softens beyond some arbitrary softness. It can be determined, for example, by the Vicat method...
- Lime softening (also known as lime buttering, lime-soda treatment, or Clark's process) is a type of water treatment used for water softening, which uses...
- to that nearer the equator, and is said to have undergone terrain softening. Softened terrain lacks the sharp ridge crests seen near the equator, and is...
- result in a softening of the cerebrum. Yellow softening is the third type of cerebral softening. As its name implies, the affected softened areas of the...
- Vicat softening temperature or Vicat hardness is the determination of the softening point for materials that have no definite melting point, such as plastics...
- Bond softening is an effect of reducing the strength of a chemical bond by strong laser fields. To make this effect significant, the strength of the electric...