Tuesday, April 26, 2011



Word of the Day for Tuesday, April 26, 2011


anneal \uh-NEEL\, verb:


1. To toughen or temper.

2. To heat (glass, earthenware, metals, etc.) to remove or prevent internal stress.

3. To free from internal stress by heating and gradually cooling.

4. To fuse colors onto (a vitreous or metallic surface) by heating.


The B.O.'s scurrilous and recalcitrant attitude against his opponents has served to anneal the Tea Party activists!

Spy Maker, JSA's Blog


Bracelets and spiral-headed pins of copper, and also of gold, which is even easier to anneal, appear almost at once.-- Leon E. Stover, Bruce Kraig, Stonehenge: the Indo-European Heritage


The sinister imputations that could be drawn from that damning conversation on the tape, and her acceptance of their treachery, had only served to anneal her mind. -- Barbara Taylor Bradford, A Woman of Substance


Anneal has ancient roots in the Old English root anĒ£lan, "to kindle."

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