- softish
- adjective see soft I
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Softish — Soft ish, a. Somewhat soft. De Witt Clinton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
softish — soft ► ADJECTIVE 1) easy to mould, cut, compress, or fold. 2) not rough or coarse in texture. 3) quiet and gentle. 4) (of light or colour) pleasingly subtle; not harsh. 5) sympathetic or lenient, especially excessively so. 6) informal (of a job… … English terms dictionary
softish — /sawf tish, sof /, adj. somewhat or relatively soft. [1580 90; SOFT + ISH1] * * * … Universalium
softish — adjective Somewhat soft … Wiktionary
softish — adj. somewhat soft … English contemporary dictionary
softish — soft·ish … English syllables
softish — adjective somewhat soft • Syn: ↑semisoft • Similar to: ↑soft … Useful english dictionary
mel-1 (also smel-), melǝ- : mlē-, mel-d- : ml-ed-, mel-dh-, ml-ēi- : mlī̆-, melǝ-k- : mlā-k-, mlēu- : mlū̆ - — mel 1 (also smel ), melǝ : mlē , mel d : ml ed , mel dh , ml ēi : mlī̆ , melǝ k : mlā k , mlēu : mlū̆ English meaning: to grind, hit; fine, ground Deutsche Übersetzung: “zermalmen, schlagen, mahlen”, speziell Korn; from “zerrieben”… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
soft — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sōfte, alteration of sēfte; akin to Old High German semfti soft Date: before 12th century 1. a. pleasing or agreeable to the senses ; bringing ease, comfort, or quiet < the soft influences… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Astrojax — is a toy consisting of three balls on a string. One ball is fixed at each end of the string, and the center ball is free to slide along the string between the two end balls. Inside each ball is a metal weight. The metal weight lowers the moment… … Wikipedia