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v. t.
To bend; as, to flex the arm.
n.
The act of flexing or bending; a turning or curving; flexion; hence, obsequious bowing or bending.
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.
n.
A long, slender, flexible shoot or branch.
a.
Flexible; pliant; pliable; easily bent; plastic; tractable.
n. pl.
A tribe of edentates comprising the South American ant-eaters. The tongue is long, slender, exsertile, and very flexible, whence the name.
n.
The act of flexing or bending; a turning.
a.
Capable of being flexed or bent; admitting of being turned, bowed, or twisted, without breaking; pliable; yielding to pressure; not stiff or brittle.
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Long and flexible, like a wand.
n.
Any one of several species of actinians belonging to the genus Cerianthus. These animals have a long, smooth body tapering to the base, and two separate circles of tentacles around the mouth. They form a tough, flexible, feltlike tube with a smooth internal lining, in which they dwell, whence the name.
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Having turns, windings, or flexures.
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Capable or being adapted or molded; plastic,; as, a flexible language.
n.
A muscle which bends or flexes any part; as, the flexors of the arm or the hand; -- opposed to extensor.
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Any one of numerous species of marine Bryozoa belonging to Vesicularia and allied genera. They have delicate tubular cells attached in clusters to slender flexible stems.
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Of, pertaining to, or resulting from, flexure; of the nature of, or characterized by, flexure; as, flexural elasticity.
n. pl.
A tribe of Old World lizards which comprises the chameleon. They have long, flexible tongues.
n.
Specifically: A little mass of some soft or flexible material, such as hay, straw, tow, paper, or old rope yarn, used for retaining a charge of powder in a gun, or for keeping the powder and shot close; also, to diminish or avoid the effects of windage. Also, by extension, a dusk of felt, pasteboard, etc., serving a similar purpose.
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Flexuous.
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