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temper

tem·per [ témpər ]


noun  (plural tem·pers)
Definition:
 
1. tendency to anger: a tendency to get angry easily and suddenly
has quite a temper

2. angry state: a state of anger or annoyance
got himself into a terrible temper

3. emotional condition: an emotional condition or predisposition of a particular kind
an even temper

4. calm state: a state of calm and balance
lost his temper

5. metallurgy hardness of metal: the degree of hardness of a metal

6. additive: something added to improve the consistency or strength of something



transitive verb  (past and past participle tem·pered, present participle tem·per·ing, 3rd person present singular tem·pers)
Definition:
 
1. soften something: to make something less harsh or unacceptable, especially by adding something to it
temper criticism with kindness

2. make somebody stronger: to make somebody stronger through exposure to hardship
tempered by combat duty

3. strengthen material: to improve the consistency of something, e.g. glass by heating it or by adding something to it

4. harden metal: to harden metal by heating it to very high temperatures and then cooling it
temper steel

5. music tune early keyboard instrument: to tune a baroque keyboard instrument so that consistent harmonic intervals are achieved throughout its range

[Pre-12th century. < Latin temperare "mix, restrain yourself" < tempus "time"]

tem·per·a·bil·i·ty [ tèmpərə bíllətee, tèmprə bíllətee ] noun
tem·per·a·ble [ témpərəb'l, témprəb'l ] adjective
tem·per·er [ témpərər ] noun
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