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tempering
adj 1: moderating by making more temperate
n 1: hardening something by heat treatment [synonym: {annealing},
{tempering}]

moderating \moderating\ adj.
lessening in intensity or strength. Opposite of
{intensifying}. [Narrower terms: {tempering}; {weakening}]
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Temper \Tem"per\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tempered}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Tempering}.] [AS. temprian or OF. temper, F. temp['e]rer,
and (in sense 3) temper, L. temperare, akin to tempus time.
Cf. {Temporal}, {Distemper}, {Tamper}.]
1. To mingle in due proportion; to prepare by combining; to
modify, as by adding some new element; to qualify, as by
an ingredient; hence, to soften; to mollify; to assuage;
to soothe; to calm.
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Puritan austerity was so tempered by Dutch
indifference, that mercy itself could not have
dictated a milder system. --Bancroft.
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Woman! lovely woman! nature made thee
To temper man: we had been brutes without you.
--Otway.
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But thy fire
Shall be more tempered, and thy hope far higher.
--Byron.
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She [the Goddess of Justice] threw darkness and
clouds about her, that tempered the light into a
thousand beautiful shades and colors. --Addison.
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2. To fit together; to adjust; to accomodate.
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Thy sustenance . . . serving to the appetite of the
eater, tempered itself to every man's liking.
--Wisdom xvi.
21.
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3. (Metal.) To bring to a proper degree of hardness; as, to
temper iron or steel.
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The tempered metals clash, and yield a silver sound.
--Dryden.
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4. To govern; to manage. [A Latinism & Obs.]
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With which the damned ghosts he governeth,
And furies rules, and Tartare tempereth. --Spenser.
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5. To moisten to a proper consistency and stir thoroughly, as
clay for making brick, loam for molding, etc.
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6. (Mus.) To adjust, as the mathematical scale to the actual
scale, or to that in actual use.
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Syn: To soften; mollify; assuage; soothe; calm.
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Tempering \Tem"per*ing\, n. (Metal.)
The process of giving the requisite degree of hardness or
softness to a substance, as iron and steel; especially, the
process of giving to steel the degree of hardness required
for various purposes, consisting usually in first plunging
the article, when heated to redness, in cold water or other
liquid, to give an excess of hardness, and then reheating it
gradually until the hardness is reduced or drawn down to the
degree required, as indicated by the color produced on a
polished portion, or by the burning of oil.
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{Tempering color}, the shade of color that indicates the
degree of temper in tempering steel, as pale straw yellow
for lancets, razors, and tools for metal; dark straw
yellow for penknives, screw taps, etc.; brown yellow for
axes, chisels, and plane irons; yellow tinged with purple
for table knives and shears; purple for swords and watch
springs; blue for springs and saws; and very pale blue
tinged with green, too soft for steel instruments.
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153 Moby Thesaurus words for "tempering":
abatement, abating, ability, aging, allaying, allayment,
alleviating, alleviation, arteriosclerosis, assuagement, assuaging,
atherosclerosis, background, blaseness, blunting, calcification,
callusing, calming, capability, case hardening, chastening,
chisel temper, competence, competency, concretion, condition,
cornification, crystallization, cushioning, dampening, damping,
dash, deadening, demulsion, development, die temper, diminishing,
diminution, dulcification, dulling, easing, experience,
falling-off, firming, fitness, fittedness, fortification,
fossilization, granulation, hardening, hardness scale,
heat treating, hint, hornification, hushing, indenter, induration,
infusion, inkling, intimation, invigoration, lapidification,
leniency, lessening, letdown, letup, lightening, lithification,
loosening, lulling, mastery, maturation, maturescence, maturity,
mellowing, mitigating, mitigation, modulation, mollification,
ossification, pacification, palliation, past experience,
petrifaction, petrification, practical knowledge, practice,
precipitation hardening, preparedness, proficiency, qualification,
quietening, quieting, razor temper, readiness, reducing, reduction,
refreshment, reinforcement, reinvigoration, relaxation, relaxing,
remission, restrengthening, revivification, ripeness, ripening,
sagacity, sauce, saw file temper, sclerosis, seasoning, senescence,
set temper, setting, shade, slackening, smack, softening,
solidification, soothing, sophistication, soupcon, spice,
spindle temper, sprinkling, steeling, stiffening, strengthening,
subduement, subduing, suggestion, suitability, suitableness,
suitedness, suspicion, taint, temper, thought, tinct, tincture,
tinge, tint, tool temper, touch, toughening, trace,
tranquilization, trim, vestige, vitrifaction, vitrification,
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  • Tempering (metallurgy) - Wikipedia
    Tempering is a heat treatment technique applied to ferrous alloys, such as steel or cast iron, to achieve greater toughness by decreasing the hardness of the alloy The reduction in hardness is usually accompanied by an increase in ductility, thereby decreasing the brittleness of the metal
  • Tempering Explained – Definition, Process, Benefits and More
    Tempering is a heat treatment process in which ferrous alloys are heated to a set point below its lower critical temperature Tempering increases toughness, reduces brittleness and alters many other mechanical properties of metals
  • Tempering: Definition, Purpose, How It Works, and Stages
    Tempering is the heat treatment process used in metallurgy (and also in glass) to improve the mechanical properties of the treated material Mostly applied to steels, it involves reheating a previously hardened or quenched material to a specific temperature and then cooling it in a controlled manner
  • What Is Tempered Steel and How Does Tempering Work?
    Without tempering, hardened steel would be limited to applications where it never experiences bending, impact, or vibration Tempering is what makes steel versatile enough to serve as the backbone of modern tools, vehicles, and construction
  • Tempering of Steel: Comprehensive Guide - Heat Treatment Masters
    Tempering is a heat treatment process that involves reheating hardened steel to a specific temperature usually below AC 3 line (723°C) and then cooling it gradually This controlled heating and cooling process helps to reduce the hardness of the steel while improving its toughness and ductility
  • Tempering | Heat Treatment, Hardening, Annealing | Britannica
    Tempering, in metallurgy, process of improving the characteristics of a metal, especially steel, by heating it to a high temperature, though below the melting point, then cooling it, usually in air The process has the effect of toughening by lessening brittleness and reducing internal stresses
  • What is Tempering? Benefits and Techniques - Industrial Metal Service
    Tempering is a vital heat treatment process in material science and manufacturing It aims to achieve an optimal balance between hardness and toughness in metals, particularly in carbon steel
  • Tempering Explained: Definition, Process, Types, Benefits, and . . .
    Tempering is a heat treatment process used on iron-based alloys, especially steel, to improve their mechanical properties This process is essential to reduce the brittleness induced during hardening, thereby increasing the toughness and ductility of the metal
  • What Is Quenching And Tempering In Metals – And How Does It Work
    Quenching and tempering is a heat treatment process used to improve the mechanical properties of metals and alloys The process involves heating the material to a high temperature, then cooling it rapidly (quenching), followed by reheating it to a lower temperature (tempering)
  • Tempering Steel: Definition, Process, Temperatures, Microstructure . . .
    Tempering is a heat treatment performed after quenching that reheats steel to a temperature below the austenite formation threshold in order to reduce brittleness, stabilize the microstructure, and achieve a targeted balance of hardness and toughness





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