deharden
English
Etymology
de- + harden
Verb
deharden (third-person singular simple present dehardens, present participle dehardening, simple past and past participle dehardened)
- (transitive, intransitive) To make or become less hard (resistant to pressure).
- 2015 December 19, “Impacts of Climate Change on the Timing of the Production Season of Maple Syrup in Eastern Canada”, in PLOS ONE, DOI: :
- Below freezing winter temperatures must last long enough for the tree to begin the dehardening process necessary for the beginning of sap production; should this period become too short, tree physiology and vigor could be affected which would reduce sap production.
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Anagrams
- adherend, hardened