Word of the Day: “indurate”
indurate \IN-dur-it; -dyur-\, adjective:
1. Physically or morally hardened; unfeeling; stubborn.
 Origin:Â
Indurate is derived from the past participle of Latin indurare, from in-, intensive prefix + durare, “to harden,” from durus, “hard.”
Source:Â Dictionary.com






