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 Translation for 'temper' from English to Icelandic
NOUN1   a temper | tempers
NOUN2   temper | -
VERB   to temper | tempered | tempered
tempering | tempers
SYNO biliousness | humor | humour | ...
eðlisfar {hv}temper
skaplyndi {hv}temper
skapferli {hv}temper
önuglyndi {hv}bad temper
önuglyndi {hv}ill temper
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Usage Examples English
  • Most Cibola White Ware is distinguished from most other black-on-white wares by the use of crushed sherd temper in the preparation of clay for firing, along with the use of mineral-based black paint.
  • "Animi" means an animating spirit, intention or temper.
  • Like his father, Beckford junior had a severe temper.
  • The retrogression and reage (RRA) temper is a multistage heat treatment temper.
  • Ramia is a middle-aged, somewhat chubby woman who rarely smiles, and is known to have a rotten temper.

  • She sometimes gets upset with Donald when he loses his temper.
  • Nicknamed "Bloodaxe" by Middlesex team-mates for his short temper, Ramprakash's younger days contrasted with the relaxed mellowness of his thirties.
  • At room temper­a­ture, tin is quite resis­tant to the impact of air or wa­ter, as a thin ox­ide film forms on the surface of the met­al.
  • John XXII was known to have a temper.
  • Some used crushed volcanic stone to temper the clay pottery.

  • Tom Steele (Tom Mix) and his uncle John Steele (Frank Beal) both suffer from a short temper.
  • Sir Donald McDuck, nicknamed "Black Donald" because of his foul temper, is said to have invented golf, the hammer throw, and the caber toss in 1440.
  • Méry was emotionally unstable and had a violent temper.
  • Microscopic examination of the Ubaid pottery of Tell Aqab show that temper had been added to the clay of all analysed vessels. Temper is not present in any of the painted Halaf pots of Tell Aqab.
  • In 1963, Bhargava, along with Satish Dhawan and Abdur Rahman, the historian of science, felt the need to set up a national society for the promotion of scientific temper.

  • But a child with DMDD may become extremely upset and emotional and have an intense temper outburst with yelling or hitting.
  • A chocolate temper meter is used to measure the presence of various types of the crystal forms IV, V in semi-molten cocoa butter in the preparation of well tempered chocolate.
  • Once the clay and temper were collected, pottery creation began.
  • This is not the first episode where Donald tries to find a way to cure his temper; the first one was "Self Control" (1938).
  • This short is notable for featuring a short-tempered Daisy Duck.

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