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tempering

  1. present participle and gerund of temper

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tempering (plural temperings)

  1. The act by which something is tempered.
    • 1872, Louis Emmanuel Gruner, The Manufacture of Steel, page 29:
      Caron has, in fact, discovered this very curious circumstance, that a bar of steel becomes shorter under successive temperings, while it increases in size, laterally, in such a manner, that there actually is an increase of volume.
  2. (pottery, architecture) A non-plastic material, such as sand, added to clay to prevent shrinkage and cracking during drying or firing; temper.
    • 1983, Barry Cunliffe, chapter 6, in Danebury Hillfort, Stroud: Tempus:
      Clay and tempering were packed around the pole together with plenty of water[.]

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