tempered
adjective
- 1
(in combination) Having a specified disposition or temper.
- 2
Pertaining to the metallurgical process for finishing metals.
- 3
Pertaining to the industrial process for toughening glass, or to such toughened glass.
- 4
Moderated or balanced by other considerations.
- 5
Pertaining to the well-tempered scale, where the twelve notes per octave of the standard keyboard are tuned in such a way that it is possible to play music in any major or minor key and it will not sound perceptibly out of tune.
Antonyms
verb
- 1
To moderate or control.
“Temper your language around children.”
- 2
To strengthen or toughen a material, especially metal, by heat treatment; anneal.
“Tempering is a heat treatment technique applied to metals, alloys, and glass to achieve greater toughness by increasing the strength of materials and/or ductility. Tempering is performed by a controlled reheating of the work piece to a temperature below its lower eutectic critical temperature.”
- 3
To sauté spices in ghee or oil to release essential oils for flavouring a dish in South Asian cuisine.
- 4
To mix clay, plaster or mortar with water to obtain the proper consistency.
- 5
To adjust, as the mathematical scale to the actual scale, or to that in actual use.
- 6
(Latinism) To govern; to manage.
- 7
To combine in due proportions; to constitute; to compose.
- 8
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.
- 9
To fit together; to adjust; to accommodate.
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