temperate, tempered; warm, tepid; bland, mild
(adj.) = warm ; benign ; temperate ; annealing ; tempered ; balmy .
Ex: It was an incredible day, a warm and benign day of earliest autumn.
Ex: It was an incredible day, a warm and benign day of earliest autumn.
Ex: Being on the ocean means that Boston's climate is temperate in the summer.
Ex: 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.
Ex: Fully tempered glass as supplied for shower door, patio doors, etc., is four to five times as strong as annealed glass.
Ex: Natural gas prices are falling again as balmy weather stretches across most of the nation and supplies remain plentiful.
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* acero templado = tempered steel.
* aguas templadas = temperate waters.
* cristal templado = tempered glass.
* zona templada, la = temperate zone, the.
(v.) = temper.
Ex: 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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