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Definition of Toughnesses
1. toughness [n] - See also: toughness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Toughnesses
Literary usage of Toughnesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1798)
"Indeed there is a very perceptible softening of, not in manner only, but in
sentiment, from the toughnesses and raggedness so strenuously, ..."
2. Handbook of Testing Materials: For the Constructor. Part I. Methods by Adolf Martens (1899)
"They also recognize different toughnesses fi tension, crushing, etc. 363.
A further proposition, by myself, relates to the u: of the contraction as a ..."
3. Essays on the Picturesque, as Compared with the Sublime and the Beautiful by Uvedale Price (1810)
"_/ Those characteristic, and spirited Toughnesses, together with that patina,
the varnish of time, which time only can give, (and which in pictures may ..."
4. Handbook of Testing Materials: For the Constructor. Part I. Methods by Adolf Martens (1899)
"ins be similar to each >p osed the elon- ; et alone, as a tg, Fischer (L 106)
ferent toughnesses for self, relates to the use ; Ij | ure of toughness fcr, ..."