Templado in english

Tempered

pronunciation: tempɜrd part of speech: adjective
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tempered

templado1 = warm ; benign ; temperate ; balmy ; lukewarm ; tepid ; coolish. 

Example: It was an incredible day, a warm and benign day of earliest autumn.Example: It was an incredible day, a warm and benign day of earliest autumn.Example: Being on the ocean means that Boston's climate is temperate in the summer.Example: Natural gas prices are falling again as balmy weather stretches across most of the nation and supplies remain plentiful.Example: If you mix turmeric and lukewarm lemon water you will get a powerful healing beverage.Example: The stuff was diluted there with water to the appearance and consistency of liquid porridge; it was kept tepid with a small charcoal furnace let into the side of the vat, and it was stirred up occasionally with a paddle.Example: Pope studied him with questioning eyes, his hand reaching for the coolish remainder of his coffee.

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» aguas templadastemperate waters .

Example: Fin whales are found in all oceans of the world, though they seem to prefer temperate and polar waters to tropical seas.

» zona templada, latemperate zone, the .

Example: The temperate zone is that part of the earth that lies between the arctic zones (north and south) and the tropics.

templado2 = annealing ; tempered. 

Example: This paper presents an algorithm for health care knowledge crystallization that, in addition to simulating the process of annealing, employs the notion of nucleation and growth on health care knowledge.Example: Glass is still used but it is of the tempered variety -- other options include fibreglass.

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» acero templadotempered steel .

Example: This process results in a tempered steel that has both high levels of strength and hardness.

» cristal templadotempered glass .

Example: However, an increasing number of shower screens are made of tempered glass, which may potentially break.

templar = temper. 

Example: This advantage must be tempered by the fact that the standard centrally produced record may not always be consistent with local requirements.

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» templar + Posesivo + espíritutemper + Posesivo + spirit .

Example: In doing so he provided Muscovites with more than a means of transportation around the capital; he gave them a chance to harden their characters, to temper their spirits in the forge of Soviet misanthropy.

Templado synonyms

qualified in spanish: calificado, pronunciation: kwɑləfaɪd adjectiveburnt in spanish: quemado, pronunciation: bɜrnt adjectivetuned in spanish: sintonizado, pronunciation: tund adjectivehardened in spanish: curtido, pronunciation: hɑrdənd adjectivebaked in spanish: horneado, pronunciation: beɪkt adjectiveburned in spanish: quemado, pronunciation: bɜrnd adjectivetreated in spanish: tratado, pronunciation: tritəd adjectivediluted in spanish: diluido, pronunciation: daɪlutəd adjectiveannealed in spanish: recocido, pronunciation: ənild adjectivesunbaked in spanish: bronceado, pronunciation: sʌnbeɪkt adjectivemoderated in spanish: moderado, pronunciation: mɑdɜreɪtɪd adjectivetoughened in spanish: endurecido, pronunciation: tʌfənd adjective
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