
1) Adaptability 2) Amenability 3) Amenableness 4) Bendability 5) Cooperativeness 6) Docility 7) Elasticity 8) Facility 9) Flexibleness 10) Give 11) Manageability 12) Manageableness 13) Play 14) Pliability 15) Scope 16) Smoothness 17) Softness 18) Suppleness 19) Tractability 20) Tractableness 21) Variability
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1) Adaptableness 2) Bendiness 3) Compliance 4) Easily bent or shaped 5) Flexibleness 6) French word used in English 7) Malleability 8) Plasticity 9) Pliability 10) Softness
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- the property of being flexible
- the quality of being adaptable or variable
- the trait of being easily persuaded
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[anatomy] Flexibility or limberness refers to the absolute range of movement in a joint or series of joints, and length in muscles that cross the joints to induce a bending movement or motion. Flexibility varies between individuals, particularly in terms of differences in muscle length of multi-joint muscles. Flexibility in some joints can ...
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[engineering] Flexibility is used as an attribute of various types of systems. In the field of engineering systems design, it refers to designs that can adapt when external changes occur. Flexibility has been defined differently in many fields of engineering, architecture, biology, economics, etc. In the context of engineering design one ca...
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[personality] Flexibility is a personality trait — the extent to which a person can cope with changes in circumstances and think about problems and tasks in novel, creative ways. This trait is used when stressors or unexpected events occur, requiring a person to change his or her stance, outlook, or commitment. Flexible personality should...
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• (n.) The state or quality of being flexible; flexibleness; pliancy; pliability; as, the flexibility of strips of hemlock, hickory, whalebone or metal, or of rays of light.
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A suppleness of joints, muscle masses, and connective tissues which lets you move your limbs over an exaggerated range of motion, a valuable quality in body-building training, since it promotes optimum physical development. Flexibility can only be attained through systematic stretching training, which should form a cor-nerstone of your overall body...
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(from the article `mineral`) ...being severed by the smooth cut of a knife (copper, silver, and gold are sectile); ductile, capable of being drawn into the form of a wire (gold, ... ...into many products, such as appliance housings, dishwasher-proof food containers, toys, automobile battery casings, and outdoor furniture. When a ... ...
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The ability of muscle to relax and yield to stretch forces.
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(flek″sĭ-bil´ĭ-te) the state of being unusually pliant. waxy flexibility a rigidity of the body in which the patient maintains whatever body position they are placed in, the limbs having a heavy waxy malleability; this sometimes occurs in severe cases of catatonic...
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Ability of a coating to expand and contract during temperature changes.
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Ability of a coating to expand and contract during temperature changes.
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Flex`i·bil'i·ty noun [ Latin flexibilitas : confer French flexibilite .] The state or quality of being flexible; flexibleness; pliancy; pliability; as, the flexibility of strips of hemlock, hickory, whalebone or metal, or of rays of light. Sir I. Newton. « All the
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A joint's ability to move through a normal range of motion of bending and stretching the muscles surrounding the joint. Stretching exercises help improve flexibility.
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a concept trying to capture recent changes in the nature of economic production â€` applied variously to technology, products, labour processes and employment contracts â€` and claimed to be a key feature of the emerging post-Fordist (see post- Fordism) economy. It implies more adaptable machines, more varied products, more versatile workers ...
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Another name for the Pillar to Pillar transfer mentioned above.
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flexibility 1. Capable of being bent or flexed; pliable. 2. Capable of being bent repeatedly without injury or damage. 3. Susceptible to influence or persuasion; tractable. 4. Responsive to change; adaptable: 'A flexible schedule.'
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ability to bend
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(ROM) Range of movement in a joint or group of joints.
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noun the property of being flexible; easily bent or shaped
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Ability of a coating to expand and contract during temperature changes.
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The ease with which the bottom or upper components of a footwear can be bent. This is one of the requisite properties of a footwear component which facilitates to easy bending of footwear components along with foot movement during walking.
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the property of being easily bent or shaped
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the quality of being adaptable or variable
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