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hardness
  1. The quality of being hard.
  2. An instance of this quality; hardship.
  3. (inorganic chemistry) The quantity of calcium carbonate dissolved in water, usually expressed in parts per million (ppm).
  4. The resistance to scratching, cutting, indentation or abrasion of a metal or other solid material.
  5. (physics) The penetrating ability of electromagnetic radiation, such as x-rays; generally, the shorter the wavelength, the harder and more penetrating the radiation.
  6. The measure of resistance to damage of a facility, equipment, installation, or telecommunications infrastructure when subjected to attack.
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  8. Examples:
    1. “Experiments have shown that there is no definite relation between the hardness of the metal and its resistance to wearing by friction.”
      “There were certainly no complaints about the hardness of the conditions on this occasion, even with a course that was practically waterlogged from the overnight rain.”
      “Can one love a man despite the hardness of his demands?”
hardiness
  1. The state of being hardy, especially (of a plant) of being resistant to cold or other environmental conditions.
  2. (obsolete) hardihood; boldness; firmness; assurance
  3. (obsolete) hardship; fatigue
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  5. Examples:
    1. “We have trialed a number of achimenes for winter hardiness and are always thrilled when we find another cultivar to add to our list.”
      “The lethality, hardiness, and ease of production of the anthrax bacteria have made it a mainstay of known BW programs.”
      “One of the earliest methods used to increase yield and hardiness was the domestication of plants.”
hardy
  1. (plural) Anything, especially a plant, that is hardy.
  2. A blacksmith's fuller or chisel, having a square shank for insertion into a square hole in an anvil, called the hardy hole.
hardihood
  1. Unyielding boldness and daring; firmness in doing something that exposes one to difficulty, danger, or calamity; intrepidness.
  2. Excessive boldness; foolish daring; offensive assurance.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Despite facing intense scrutiny and criticism, she displayed remarkable hardihood, staying true to her convictions and standing up for what she believed in.”
      “Facing numerous hardships and challenges, the young athlete displayed remarkable hardihood by pushing beyond her limits and achieving her goals.”
      “Similarly, this finding leaves open the possibility that female characters expressed heroism in ways not entailing physical hardihood or risk.”
hardener
  1. One who, or that which, hardens.
  2. A chemical substance added to something in order to harden it; used especially with paints, varnishes and resins.
  3. Examples:
    1. “Every time you uncover a little bit of bone, you pour hardener over it to help protect it from being scratched or shattered.”
      “They consist of two components, a liquid resin and the hardener to convert the liquid resins to solid.”
      “It is critical that equal amounts of resin and hardener are mixed in the egg cup.”
hardening
  1. The process by which something hardens.
  2. That which hardens, such as a material used for converting the surface of iron into steel.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The hardening of the chocolate resulted in a smooth and shiny coating on the strawberries.”
      “The hardening of our bodies to the extreme cold was a gradual process as we adapted to the polar climate.”
hard
hardihead
  1. (countable) Alternative form of hardyhead
  2. (uncountable) Obsolete form of hardihood.
hardstand
  1. Open ground, having a hard surface, used for the storage of material or the parking of vehicles
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Nerd immediately realised his tyres were frozen to the hardstand.”
      “Along with an improved geographical position the new facility offers double the warehousing capacity and we now enjoy 2500m2 internal storage with an external hardstand area to handle FCL traffic.”
      “To the side of the garage is a vehicular hardstand providing additional off road parking.”
hardiship
hardship
hards
  1. The refuse or coarse part of flax; tow.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Where hards form part of a name they often do so in combination with an adjective or a person's name.”
      “The meeting hards ten seconds, immortalized by four and unique photographies in the posidonie.”
      “I think the hards must have deteriorated considerably since the battle of Lexington.”
hardyhead
  1. (Australia) Any of several species of silverside fish found in Australia.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Examples of Australian names are balmainer, dingo fish, fiddler ray, flake, hardyhead, jollytail, jumping joey, mouth almighty, and snotty.”
hardenability
  1. The quality or degree of being hardenable.
  2. Examples:
    1. “First, in a case-hardened steel, the hardenability of both case and core must be considered.”
      “While nickel and copper do not affect hardenability nearly as much, they segregate to graphite nodule sites and do not form detrimental carbides.”
      “The ability of steel to form martensite on quenching is referred to as the hardenability.”
hardstanding
  1. Alternative form of hardstand
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The next operation was the formation of a new access and hardstanding towards the bottom of the site.”
      “Also, a large area of the garden of No.44 would also need to be hardstanding as the proposed development requires the demolition of the garage.”
      “We also intend to place a hardstanding on two sides of the ground which will not be that noticeable.”
hards
  1. plural of hard
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Where hards form part of a name they often do so in combination with an adjective or a person's name.”
      “The meeting hards ten seconds, immortalized by four and unique photographies in the posidonie.”
      “I think the hards must have deteriorated considerably since the battle of Lexington.”
hardenabilities
  1. plural of hardenability
hardstandings
  1. plural of hardstanding
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  3. Examples:
    1. “It would have hardstandings for six caravans for the travelling families, along with two toilet and shower blocks.”
      “There was insufficient hardstandings to accommodate all the aircraft so many had to be parked on the turf, some areas being supported by tarmac.”
hardiheads
  1. plural of hardihead
hardihoods
hardstands
hardenings
hardyheads
  1. plural of hardyhead
hardinesses
hardships
  1. plural of hardship
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  3. Examples:
    1. “But the hardships are in practice not so serious as might appear, at any rate in the case of statements which are ex facie defamatory.”
      “The language papers with wide readership in rural areas have responded admirably to the hardships faced by farmers in their own way.”
      “All truth be told, despite the fact that we may quarrel about the hardships about living here in Jamaica, I know that I could be far worse off.”
hardeners
  1. plural of hardener
  2. Examples:
    1. “Surfaces can be impressed with a texture or stamp pattern, marbleized with hardeners, or acid-stained.”
      “Paint hardeners, particularly isocyanates, have been associated with occupational asthma.”
      “Epoxy resins and hardeners are universally used in boat building due to their superior holding power and ease of use.”
hardnesses
  1. plural of hardness
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Requests for special sizes, hardnesses, and colors can be readily accommodated.”
      “She told it in her own way with characteristic blindnesses and hardnesses, but the truth of it was this.”
      “The three DuraGrip grades are available in hardnesses ranging from 30 to 80 durometer A, and are said to be easily colorable.”
hardies
  1. plural of hardy
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