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Definition of flex
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Flex (n.) Flax.
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Reflexibility
::
Reflexibility
(n.) The
quality
or
capability
of being
reflexible;
as, the
reflexibility
of the rays of
light..
Reciprocal
::
Reciprocal
(a.)
Reflexive;
--
applied
to
pronouns
and
verbs,
but
sometimes
limited
to such
pronouns
as
express
mutual
action..
Bent
::
Bent (v.)
Particular
direction
or
tendency;
flexion;
course.
Remember
::
Remember
(v. t.) To put in mind; to
remind;
-- also used
reflexively
and
impersonally.
Flexanimous
::
Flexanimous
(a.)
Having
power to
change
the mind.
Reflected
::
Reflected
(a.) Bent
backward
or
outward;
reflexed.
Inflexible
::
Inflexible
(a.)
Incapable
of
change;
unalterable;
immutable.
Iron
::
Iron (n.)
Inflexible;
unrelenting;
as, an iron
will..
Surrender
::
Surrender
(v. t.) To yield to any
influence,
emotion,
passion,
or
power;
-- used
reflexively;
as, to
surrender
one's self to
grief,
to
despair,
to
indolence,
or to
sleep..
Confess
::
Confess
(v. t.) To make known or
acknowledge,
as one's sins to a
priest,
in order to
receive
absolution;
--
sometimes
followed
by the
reflexive
pronoun..
Supple
::
Supple
(a.)
Pliant;
flexible;
easily
bent; as,
supple
joints;
supple
fingers..
Express
::
Express
(a.) To make known the
opinions
or
feelings
of; to
declare
what is in the mind of; to show
(one's
self);
to cause to
appear;
-- used
reflexively.
Flagellum
::
Flagellum
(v. t.) A
young,
flexible
shoot of a
plant;
esp., the long
trailing
branch
of a vine, or a
slender
branch
in
certain
mosses..
Limberness
::
Limberness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
limber;
flexibleness.
Splining
::
Spline
(n.) A long,
flexble
piece of wood
sometimes
used as a
ruler..
Crook
::
Crook (n.) A bend, turn, or
curve;
curvature;
flexure..
Devote
::
Devote
(v. t.) To give up
wholly;
to
addict;
to
direct
the
attention
of
wholly
or
compound;
to
attach;
-- often with a
reflexive
pronoun;
as, to
devote
one's self to
science,
to one's
friends,
to
piety,
etc..
Enroll
::
Enroll
(n.) To
insert
in a roil; to
register
or enter in a list or
catalogue
or on rolls of
court;
hence,
to
record;
to
insert
in
records;
to leave in
writing;
as, to
enroll
men for
service;
to
enroll
a
decree
or a law; also,
reflexively,
to
enlist..
Recollect
::
Recollect
(v. t.)
Reflexively,
to
compose
one's self; to
recover
self-command;
as, to
recollect
one's self after a burst of
anger;
--
sometimes,
formerly,
in the
perfect
participle..
Antagonist
::
Antagonist
(n.) A
muscle
which acts in
opposition
to
another;
as a
flexor,
which bends a part, is the
antagonist
of an
extensor,
which
extends
it..
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