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English Dictionary: hardness by the DICT Development Group
2 results for hardness
From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
hardness
n
  1. the property of being rigid and resistant to pressure; not easily scratched; measured on Mohs scale
    Antonym(s): softness
  2. a quality of water that contains dissolved mineral salts that prevent soap from lathering; "the costs of reducing hardness depend on the relative amounts of calcium and magnesium compounds that are present"
  3. devoid of passion or feeling; hardheartedness
    Synonym(s): unfeelingness, callousness, callosity, hardness, insensibility
  4. the quality of being difficult to do; "he assigned a series of problems of increasing hardness"; "the ruggedness of his exams caused half the class to fail"
    Synonym(s): hardness, ruggedness
  5. excessive sternness; "severity of character"; "the harshness of his punishment was inhuman"; "the rigors of boot camp"
    Synonym(s): severity, severeness, harshness, rigor, rigour, rigorousness, rigourousness, inclemency, hardness, stiffness
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Hardness \Hard"ness\, n. [AS. heardness.]
      1. The quality or state of being hard, literally or
            figuratively.
  
                     The habit of authority also had given his manners
                     some peremptory hardness.                  --Sir W.
                                                                              Scott.
  
      2. (Min.) The cohesion of the particles on the surface of a
            body, determined by its capacity to scratch another, or be
            itself scratched;-measured among minerals on a scale of
            which diamond and talc form the extremes.
  
      3. (Chem.) The peculiar quality exhibited by water which has
            mineral salts dissolved in it. Such water forms an
            insoluble compound with soap, and is hence unfit for
            washing purposes.
  
      Note: This quality is caused by the presence of calcium
               carbonate, causing temporary hardness which can be
               removed by boiling, or by calcium sulphate, causing
               permanent hardness which can not be so removed, but may
               be improved by the addition of sodium carbonate.
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