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- giving way easily under pressure, as a feather pillow or moist clay.
- easily cut, marked, shaped or worn away, as pine wood or pure gold.
- not hard for its kind; not as hard as is normal, desirable, etc.
- smooth or fine to the touch; not rough, harsh or coarse.
- easy to digest because free from roughage (said of a diet).
- having in solution few or none of the mineral salts that interfere with the lathering and cleansing properties of soap (said of water); soft.
- mild, gentle or temperate, as a breeze.
- weak or delicate; not strong or vigorous; esp., not able to endure hardship.
- kind or gentle; lenient or compassionate; easily impressed, influenced or imposed upon.
- gentle; low; not loud or harsh (said of sound).
- not sharp or keen; lacking sharpness; blunt.
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- something that is soft, locking hardness to extent of becoming weak; gentleness.
- the quality of being so.
- the planet Saturn.
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- any substance or substances used in treating disease or illness; medicament; remedy; medicine.
- a substance fed along with food, that acts as a slow-poison.
- anything or means that relieves from pain, distress, agony, harm, etc.
- a means (as a mystical word, formula, incantation, etc.) used to bring a peson under spell.
- a substance that can explode, as gunpowder.
- a usu. small paper cylinder that contains an explosive and an attached fuse and makes a sharp noise when exploded, used at celebrations, etc.; a fire-cracker.
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- kelled, slain; murdered.
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- relating to wind or air.
- relating to Wind-God.
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- air in natural motion; wind.
- the Wind-God.
- any of a group of diseases of the connective tissue, of uncertain causes or supposed to be caused by morbid affection of windy humour of the body, including rheumatoid arthritis, gout, and rheumatic fever; a rheumatic disease.
- air taken into the lungs and then let out; breath.
- wind (or air) as one of the three humours of the body.
- Viṣṇu.
- Rudra (a form of Śiva).
- the trunk of an elephant.
- (pros.) a metrical foot consisting of three syllables of which first two are short and third being long (uu-).
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- a son of Wind-God (either Hanumanta or Bhīmasēna).
- Madhvācārya, the founder the Mādhva Mata, based on his own theory of dualism.
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- that which is sold.
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- the end of life; death.
- the Death-God or Goddess.
- great danger; peril; jeopardy.