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Attemper
Attemper At*tem"per, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Attempered; p. pr. & vb. n. Attempering.] [OF. atemprer, fr. L. attemperare; ad + temperare to soften, temper. See Temper, and cf. Attemperate.] 1. To reduce, modify, or moderate, by mixture; to temper; to regulate, as temperature. If sweet with bitter . . . were not attempered still. --Trench. 2. To soften, mollify, or moderate; to soothe; to temper; as, to attemper rigid justice with clemency. 3. To mix in just proportion; to regulate; as, a mind well attempered with kindness and justice. 4. To accommodate; to make suitable; to adapt. Arts . . . attempered to the lyre. --Pope. Note: This word is now not much used, the verb temper taking its place.
Attemperament
Attemperament At*tem"per*a*ment, n. [OF. attemprement.] A tempering, or mixing in due proportion.
Attemperance
Attemperance At*tem"per*ance, n. [Cf. OF. atemprance.] Temperance; attemperament. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Attemperate
Attemperate At*tem"per*ate, a. [L. attemperatus, p. p. of attemperare. See Attemper.] Tempered; proportioned; properly adapted. Hope must be . . . attemperate to the promise. --Hammond.
Attemperate
Attemperate At*tem"per*ate, v. t. To attemper. [Archaic]
Attemperation
Attemperation At*tem`per*a"tion, n. The act of attempering or regulating. [Archaic] --Bacon.
Attempered
Attemper At*tem"per, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Attempered; p. pr. & vb. n. Attempering.] [OF. atemprer, fr. L. attemperare; ad + temperare to soften, temper. See Temper, and cf. Attemperate.] 1. To reduce, modify, or moderate, by mixture; to temper; to regulate, as temperature. If sweet with bitter . . . were not attempered still. --Trench. 2. To soften, mollify, or moderate; to soothe; to temper; as, to attemper rigid justice with clemency. 3. To mix in just proportion; to regulate; as, a mind well attempered with kindness and justice. 4. To accommodate; to make suitable; to adapt. Arts . . . attempered to the lyre. --Pope. Note: This word is now not much used, the verb temper taking its place.
Attempering
Attemper At*tem"per, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Attempered; p. pr. & vb. n. Attempering.] [OF. atemprer, fr. L. attemperare; ad + temperare to soften, temper. See Temper, and cf. Attemperate.] 1. To reduce, modify, or moderate, by mixture; to temper; to regulate, as temperature. If sweet with bitter . . . were not attempered still. --Trench. 2. To soften, mollify, or moderate; to soothe; to temper; as, to attemper rigid justice with clemency. 3. To mix in just proportion; to regulate; as, a mind well attempered with kindness and justice. 4. To accommodate; to make suitable; to adapt. Arts . . . attempered to the lyre. --Pope. Note: This word is now not much used, the verb temper taking its place.
Attemperly
Attemperly At*tem"per*ly, adv. Temperately. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Attemperment
Attemperment At*tem"per*ment, n. Attemperament.
Attempt
Attempt At*tempt", v. i. To make an attempt; -- with upon. [Obs.] --Sir T. Browne.
Attemptable
Attemptable At*tempt"a*ble, a. Capable of being attempted, tried, or attacked. --Shak.
Attempter
Attempter At*tempt"er (?; 215), n. 1. One who attempts; one who essays anything. 2. An assailant; also, a temper. [Obs.]
Attemptive
Attemptive At*tempt"ive, a. Disposed to attempt; adventurous. [Obs.] --Daniel.
Pattemar
Pattemar Pat"te*mar, n. See Patamar.
pattemar
Patamar Pat"a*mar, n. [From the native name.] (Naut.) A vessel resembling a grab, used in the coasting trade of Bombay and Ceylon. [Written also pattemar.]
Reattempt
Reattempt Re`at*tempt", v. t. To attempt again.

Meaning of Attem from wikipedia

- The House of Attems (Attimis in Italian) is the name of an ancient and illustrious parliamentary family from Friuli that held the titles of princes, counts...
- Carl August Graf Attems-Petzenstein (13 October 1868 in Graz, Austria – 19 April 1952 in Vienna) was an Austrian myriapodologist and invertebrate zoologist...
- Ulrich of Attems or Ulrich von Attems (1082–1170), was a Friulian nobleman who served as the imperial vicar of Tuscany and Spoleto between 1139 and 1152...
- described by Carl Attems in his 1914 Afrikanische Spirostreptiden: nebst Ueberblick über die Spirostreptiden orbis terrarum Attems, C. M. T. Graf von...
- Radetzky legend is however based on this book, which claims that a Count Attems, an adjutant to the emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria gave a notice from...
- Spirostreptus anaulax Attems, 1896 Spirostreptus anctior Karsch, 1881 Spirostreptus andersoni Po****, 1889 Spirostreptus angol**** Attems, 1934 Spirostreptus...
- Telodeinopus aoutii (Demange, 1971) Telodeinopus ****iniensis (Attems, 1914) Telodeinopus bibundinus (Attems, 1914) Telodeinopus canaliculatus (Porat, 1894) (was...
- described by Carl Attems in his 1914 Afrikanische Spirostreptiden: nebst Ueberblick über die Spirostreptiden orbis terrarum Attems, C. M. T. Graf von...
- Scolopendra Species: S. ****onica Binomial name Scolopendra ****onica Koch, 1878 Synonyms Otostigmus puncticeps Attems, 1953 Otostigmus politoides Attems, 1953...
- lufengia S. Kang et al., 2017 Scolopendra lutea (Attems, 1928) Scolopendra madagascariensis Attems, 1910 Scolopendra malkini Chamberlin, 1955 Scolopendra...