Self Hardening - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: self hardeningSelf hardening
Designating or pert to any of various steels that harden when heated to above a red heat and cooled in air usually in a blast of cold air with moderate rapidity without quenching Such steels are alloys of iron and carbon with manganese tungsten and manganese chromium molybdenum and manganese etc They are chiefly used as high speed steels...
battle hardened
Experienced in combat and therefore more effective at fighting used mostly of infantry troops as battle hardened veterans...
face harden
to harden steel by adding carbon...
Hammer harden
To harden as a metal by hammering it in the cold state...
Harden
To make hard or harder to make firm or compact to indurate as to harden clay or iron...
Hardener
One who or that which hardens specif one who tempers tools...
self-insure
self-insure : to insure by self-insurance (as in workers' compensation) [an employer wishing to its liability "Pennsylvania Statutes"] vi : to use self-insurance [a governmental agency that s] self-in·sur·er n ...
Self acting
Acting of or by ones self or by itself said especially of a machine or mechanism which is made to perform of or for itself what is usually done by human agency automatic as a self acting feed apparatus a self acting mule a self acting press...
Self government
The act of governing ones self or the state of being governed by ones self self control self command...
Self appraisal
Self appraisal, the method of performance appraisal is based on the self-appraisal by the officer concerned. It is a method where the employee is asked to give, in his own words, his strong points, weak points and constraints faced by him in the service. The self-appraisal is then considered by the reporting officer who gives his remarks. Finally the higher reviewing authority decides the assessment by weighting both the employee's self-appraisal and the remarks given by the reporting officer, A.P. State Financial Corpn. v. C.M. Ashok Raju, AIR 1995 SC 39 (41): (1994) 5 SCC 359....
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