Definition of Inflexibleness. Meaning of Inflexibleness. Synonyms of Inflexibleness

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Definition of Inflexibleness

Inflexibleness
Inflexibleness In*flex"i*ble*ness, n. The quality or state of being inflexible; inflexibility; rigidity; firmness.

Meaning of Inflexibleness from wikipedia

- Inflexible may refer to: Stiffness, the rigidity of an object, the extent to which it resists deformation in response to an applied force Beardmore Inflexible...
- Royal Navy have been called HMS Inflexible. HMS Inflexible (1776) was a 280-ton sloop-of-war launched in 1776. HMS Inflexible was dis****embled at Quebec City...
- HMS Inflexible was a Victorian ironclad battleship carrying her main armament in centrally placed turrets. The ship was constructed in the 1870s for the...
- Kéraban the Inflexible (French: Kéraban-le-têtu, 1883) is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne. Jan van Mitten and his valet Bruno (both of Rotterdam...
- HMS Inflexible was one of three Invincible-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy before World War I and had an active career during the war. She...
- and stealth and rudder and engines, improving reliability and stealth. Inflexible has an improved hull profile.[citation needed] The other Redoutable-class...
- The Beardmore Inflexible, also known as the Rohrbach Ro VI, was a three-engined all-metal prototype transport aircraft built by William Beardmore and Company...
- The Inflexible-class ships of the line were a class of four 64-gun third rates, designed for the Royal Navy by Sir Thomas Slade. The lines of this class...
- tissue and cartilaginous tissue in various proportions. It owes its inflexibility and toughness to the former of these constituents, and its elasticity...
- etymology is obscure, was later used to allude to persons showing stern and inflexible judgement. Rhadamanthus was, according to mythology, the son of Zeus and...