Plural for the quality or condition of being physically hard or rigid
“Experiments have shown that there is no definite relation between the hardness of the metal and its resistance to wearing by friction.”
Plural for the state or quality of being harsh or difficult to endure
“There were certainly no complaints about the hardness of the conditions on this occasion, even with a course that was practically waterlogged from the overnight rain.”
Plural for the state or characteristic of being unyielding in one's ways, demands or expectations
“Can one love a man despite the hardness of his demands?”
Plural for the state of having a callous or pitiless demeanor or nature
“And what was the repentance that was extorted from the hardness of her heart and the blackness of her depravity?”
Plural for a lack of warmth or openness in manner or expression
“A man's wisdom makes his face shine, and the hardness of his countenance is changed.”
Plural for an enlarged and rigid (state of the) phallus
Plural for a measure of the quantity of matter contained by a unit volume
Plural for prolonged cruel or unjust treatment, especially through the exercise of authority
Plural for the degree to which something is difficult or complex
Plural for strength and resilience, especially in adversity
Plural for the state or fact of being crude, vulgar, or generally lacking in class or decorum
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