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| Seared | a. Scorched; cauterized; hence, figuratively, insensible; not susceptible to moral influences. [ 1913 Webster ] A seared conscience and a remorseless heart. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| Searedness | n. The state of being seared or callous; insensibility. Bp. Hall. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 叩き(P);敲き;三和土 | [たたき(P);タタキ(P), tataki (P); tataki (P)] (n) (1) (叩き, 敲き only) mince (minced meat or fish); (2) (叩き, 敲き only) (See 鰹) seared skipjack tuna; (3) (叩き, 敲き only) (sl) robbery; extortion; (4) (usu. 三和土 (gikun)) hard-packed dirt (clay, gravel, etc.) floor; concrete floor; (P) #10,785 [Add to Longdo] |
| 焼き付く;焼きつく;焼付く | [やきつく, yakitsuku] (v5k, vi) (1) to be scorched into; to be seared into; (2) to make a strong impression; to be etched in (one's memory) [Add to Longdo] |