Harden
71Harden — /hahr dn/, n. Sir Arthur, 1865 1940, English biochemist: Nobel prize 1929. * * * …
72Harden — Sir Arthur, English biochemist and Nobel laureate, 1865–1940. See H. Young ester …
73Harden — Задубливать (копировальный слой); Отверждать …
74harden — hard·en || hÉ‘rdn / hÉ‘Ë v. make hard or tough; become hard or tough; strengthen, forge; be forged …
75harden — hander …
76harden — I. v. a. 1. Indurate, make hard, make callous. 2. Habituate, inure, season, accustom, form, train, discipline. 3. Strengthen, fortify, steel, nerve, brace. 4. Sear, make callous, render insensible or unimpressible, make unfeeling. 5. Make… …
77harden — v 1. solidify, set, stabilize, establish; toughen, starch; temper, bake, anneal, vulcanize, Metall. caseharden; densify, freeze, inspissate, Pharm. incrassate; press, compress, compact, make compact; cement, fix, make tight, lock in, consolidate …
78harden — hard·en …
79harden — verb 1) this glue hardens in four hours Syn: solidify, set, stiffen, thicken 2) their suffering had hardened them Syn: toughen, desensitize, inure, season, train, numb • …
80Harden — /ˈhadn/ (say hahdn) noun a town and shire in south eastern NSW near Cootamundra; adjacent to Murrumburrah, its twin town …