- Look up
flexibility in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Flexibility may
refer to: Flexibility, the
ability of a
material to
deform elastically and return...
- were also made to "retrain" the eight-year-old
Louis XVII, to make him
pliant to
revolutionary ideas. To
carry this out,
Louis Charles was
separated from...
-
according to The
Federalist No. 43,
designed to
establish a
balance between pliancy and rigidity:[better source needed] It
guards equally against that extreme...
-
Discouraged borderline (Including avoidant, depressive, and
dependant features)
Pliant, submissive, loyal, humble;
feels vulnerable and in
constant jeopardy; feels...
- that the
recent rerelease of
Orlando had her
thinking again about its
pliancy. She
referred to 1920s playful,
androgynous French artist Claude Cahun:...
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Lactuca viminea, the
pliant lettuce, is a
Eurasian plant species in the
tribe Cichorieae within the
family Asteraceae. It is
widespread across much of...
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original shape.
Cartilage is one
material that a
pliant skeleton may be
composed of, but most
pliant skeletons are
formed from a
mixture of proteins,...
- hill
derives from
Latin viminalis (“pertaining to osiers”), from
vimen (“a
pliant twig, osier”).
Ancient Rome
portal Seven hills of Rome
Aventine Hill (Aventino)...
- Miller.
Entertainment W****ly
declared Tyler's
performance as "lovely and
pliant". That same year,
Tyler was
chosen by
People magazine as one of the 50 Most...
- (from
Ancient Gr****: στρεπτός, romanized: streptós, lit. 'easily twisted,
pliant'),
together with the
suffix "-coccus" (from
Modern Latin: coccus, from Ancient...