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  • 41Harden (Mondkrater) — Der Krater Harden (rechts unten) aufgenommen durch Apollo 16. NASA photo. Eigenschaften Breite 5,5° N Länge …

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  • 42Harden County, New South Wales — Infobox Australian cadastral name = Harden state = New South Wales caption = Location in New South Wales near nw = Bland near n = Monteagle near ne = King near e = King near se = Murray near s = Buccleuch near sw = Wynyard near w =… …

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  • 43Harden , Sir Arthur — (1865–1940) British biochemist Harden was born in Manchester and educated at Owens College there (where he subsequently taught) and at the University of Erlangen, Germany. He was professor of biochemistry at the Jenner (later Lister) Institute of …

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  • 44Harden — Recorded in several modern spellings including Arderne, Ardron, Arden, Hardan, Harden, Hardern, Hareden and probably others, this is an English surname of medieval origins. It is locational and is either from one of the places called Harden, such …

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  • 45Harden (crater) — lunar crater data caption=Harden (lower right) from Apollo 16. NASA photo. latitude=5.5 N or S=N longitude=143.5 E or W=E diameter=15 km depth=2.7 km colong=217 eponym=Arthur HardenHarden is a small lunar impact crater that lies in the eastern… …

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  • 46Harden, Maximilian Felix Ernst — ▪ German journalist original name  Felix Ernst Witkowski   born Oct. 20, 1861, Berlin died Oct. 30, 1927, Montana Vermala, Valais, Switz.  political journalist, a spokesman for extreme German nationalism before and during World War I and a… …

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  • 47harden — hard|en [ hardn ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to become hard or firm, or to make something hard or firm: This additive hardens the cement in an hour. The bread will harden if you don t cover it. 2. ) transitive MAINLY LITERARY to… …

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  • 48harden — verb 1) this glue will harden in four hours Syn: solidify, set, congeal, clot, coagulate, stiffen, thicken, cake, cure, inspissate; freeze, crystallize; ossify, calcify, petrify Ant …

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  • 49harden — verb (hardened; hardening) Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to make hard or harder 2. to confirm in disposition, feelings, or action; especially to make callous < hardened his heart > 3. a. inure, to …

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  • 50harden — hardenable, adj. hardenability, n. /hahr dn/, v.t. 1. to make hard or harder: to harden steel. 2. to make pitiless or unfeeling: to harden one s heart. 3. to make rigid or unyielding; stiffen: The rigors of poverty hardened his personality. 4. to …

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