-
response to an
applied force. The
complementary concept is
flexibility or
pliability: the more
flexible an
object is, the less
stiff it is. The stiffness,...
- an
article on "
pliable", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
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- than the
standard "full-grain" leather. Its softness, thinness, and
pliability make it
suitable for
clothing and
delicate uses;
suede was originally...
-
vines are
ready to be used, they can be
soaked or
boiled to
increase pliability.[citation needed] The type of
baskets that reed is used for are most often...
- A nail
disease or
onychosis is a
disease or
deformity of the nail.
Although the nail is a
structure produced by the skin and is a skin appendage, nail...
- most po****r
materials used in the
fabrication of
lockpicks due to its
pliability and resilience.
Tubular spring steel is used in the
landing gear of some...
- and to
marinades closer to al pastor. It is
generally served on small,
pliable maize tortilla along with sautéed
vegetables and cheese. "Carne adovada"...
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Ambivalence is a
state of
having simultaneous conflicting reactions, beliefs, or
feelings towards some object.
Stated another way,
ambivalence is the experience...
-
spelling differences) is the
process of
manufacturing by
shaping liquid or
pliable raw
material using a
rigid frame called a mold or matrix. This
itself may...
-
containers from
timber staves that were
usually heated or
steamed to make them
pliable.
Journeymen coopers also
traditionally made
wooden implements, such as...