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Strength that chooses not to flexpower with the volume turned down.

means Mild, kind, and careful in manner or touch, avoiding harshness or force.

from From Latin gentilis, of the same clan or noble birthgentle once meant aristocratic before it meant tender, because well-bred folk were expected to behave nicely.

Class rootsSame source as gentleman and genteel.
Verb lifeTo gentle a horse means to tame patiently.
Gentle giantPhrase exists because size implies the opposite.
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