jellify |
harden |
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Jellify is a related term of harden.
As a verb jellify
is (dated|intransitive) to form a jelly; to gel.
As a noun harden is
.
harden |
hell |
As a noun harden
is .
As a proper noun hell is
.
mature |
harden |
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Mature is a related term of harden.
As nouns the difference between mature and harden
is that
mature is masts (of a ship) while
harden is .
fortify |
harden |
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As verbs the difference between fortify and harden
is that
fortify is to increase the defenses of; to strengthen and secure by military works; to render defensible against an attack by hostile forces while
harden is to become hard (tough, resistant to pressure).
harden |
mass |
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Harden is a related term of mass.
As nouns the difference between harden and mass
is that
harden is while
mass is march.
harden |
freeze |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between harden and freeze
is that
harden is to become hard (tough, resistant to pressure) while
freeze is to become motionless.
As a noun freeze is
a period of intensely cold weather.
congeal |
harden |
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Congeal is a related term of harden.
As a verb congeal
is to change from a liquid to solid state perhaps by cold.
As a noun harden is
.
cured |
harden |
As a verb cured
is (
cure).
As a noun harden is
.
harden |
compress |
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In intransitive terms the difference between harden and compress
is that
harden is to become hard (tough, resistant to pressure) while
compress is to be pressed together or folded by compression into a more economic, easier format.
As a noun compress is
(
folded_cloth) A multiply folded piece of cloth, a pouch of ice etc., used to apply to a patient's skin, cover the dressing of wounds, and placed with the aid of a bandage to apply pressure on an injury.
harden |
curdle |
Related terms |
As verbs the difference between harden and curdle
is that
harden is to become hard (tough, resistant to pressure) while
curdle is to form curds so that it no longer flows smoothly; to cause to form such curds. (usually said of milk.
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