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temper material intentionally added to clay to prevent shrinkage (and hence cracking) when fired; the more general terms nonplastic or aplastic are often used to encompass materials that occur naturally in clay or are introduced accidentally; in Florida the most common tempering materials were sand, limestone, small fragments of pot sherds (grog), and plant fibers.
Ãâó: www.co.pinellas.fl.us/BCC/yatki/glossary.htm
temperament The nature or disposition of a child; the way a child responds to and interacts with people, materials, and situations in his or her world
Ãâó: www.aplaceofourown.org/glossary.php
temperate a climate that is mild throughout the year
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temperate having a mild or moderate climate
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tempered glass type of glass that, when broken, shatters into small pieces to protect you from injury.
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