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harden

[hahr-dn] / ˈhɑr dn /




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Inside the hardened plaque, they found microscopic remains of cereals, legumes, plant fibers, and yeast spores.

From Science Daily

Anna shook more soil off the potatoes and her face hardened again.

From Literature

To control when and where it hardens, the researchers added two specialized molecules.

From Science Daily

For the architect, who has spent much of his 45-year career designing for luxury, hardening a home against wildfire has brought a new kind of luxury to his homes: peace of mind.

From Los Angeles Times

Satellite imagery suggests that Iran has been hardening entrances to its nuclear sites in case of attack.

From The Wall Street Journal