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English Dictionary: softening by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
softening
adj
  1. having a softening or soothing effect especially to the skin
    Synonym(s): demulcent, emollient, salving, softening
n
  1. the process of becoming softer; "refrigeration delayed the softening of the fruit"; "he observed the softening of iron by heat"
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Softening \Sof"ten*ing\,
      a. & n. from {Soften}, v.
  
      {Softening of the brain}, [or] {Cerebral softening} (Med.), a
            localized softening of the brain substance, due to
            hemorrhage or inflammation. Three varieties, distinguished
            by their color and representing different stages of the
            morbid process, are known respectively as red, yellow, and
            white, softening.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Soften \Sof"ten\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Softened}; p. pr. & vb.
      n. {Softening}.]
      To make soft or more soft. Specifically:
      (a) To render less hard; -- said of matter.
  
                     Their arrow's point they soften in the flame.
                                                                              --Gay.
      (b) To mollify; to make less fierce or intractable.
  
                     Diffidence conciliates the proud, and softens the
                     severe.                                             --Rambler.
      (c) To palliate; to represent as less enormous; as, to soften
            a fault.
      (d) To compose; to mitigate; to assuage.
  
                     Music can soften pain to ease.         --Pope.
      (e) To make calm and placid.
  
                     All that cheers or softens life.      --Pope.
      (f) To make less harsh, less rude, less offensive, or less
            violent, or to render of an opposite quality.
  
                     He bore his great commision in his look, But
                     tempered awe, and softened all he spoke. --Dryden.
      (g) To make less glaring; to tone down; as, to soften the
            coloring of a picture.
      (h) To make tender; to make effeminate; to enervate; as,
            troops softened by luxury.
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