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Definition of flex
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Flex (n.) Flax.
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Impersuasible
::
Impersuasible
(a.) Not
persuasible;
not to be moved by
persuasion;
inflexible;
impersuadable.
Unbending
::
Unbending
(a.)
Unyielding
in will; not
subject
to
persuasion
or
influence;
inflexible;
resolute;
--
applied
to
persons.
Tuft
::
Tuft (n.) A
collection
of
small,
flexible,
or soft
things
in a knot or
bunch;
a
waving
or
bending
and
spreading
cluster;
as, a tuft of
flowers
or
feathers..
Mail
::
Mail (n.) A
flexible
fabric
made of metal rings
interlinked.
It was used
especially
for
defensive
armor.
Bougie
::
Bougie
(n.) A long,
flexible
instrument,
that is.
Retroflexion
::
Retroflexion
(n.) The act of
reflexing;
the state of being
retroflexed.
Cf.
Retroversion.
Supple
::
Supple
(v. t.) To make soft and
pliant;
to
render
flexible;
as, to
supple
leather..
Wont
::
Wont (v. t.) To
accustom;
-- used
reflexively.
Surfeit
::
Surfeit
(v. t.) To feed so as to
oppress
the
stomach
and
derange
the
function
of the
system;
to
overfeed,
and
produce
satiety,
sickness,
or
uneasiness;
-- often
reflexive;
as, to
surfeit
one's self with
sweets..
Pause
::
Pause (v. t.) To cause to stop or rest; -- used
reflexively.
Reflex
::
Reflex
(n.) An
involuntary
movement
produced
by
reflex
action.
Cross
::
Cross (v. t.) To make the sign of the cross upon; --
followed
by the
reflexive
pronoun;
as, he
crossed
himself..
Rigidity
::
Rigidity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
rigid;
want of
pliability;
the
quality
of
resisting
change
of form; the
amount
of
resistance
with which a body
opposes
change
of form; --
opposed
to
flexibility,
ductility,
malleability,
and
softness..
Limber
::
Limber
(a.)
Easily
bent;
flexible;
pliant;
yielding.
Inflexibility
::
Inflexibility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
inflexible,
or not
capable
of being bent or
changed;
unyielding
stiffness;
inflexibleness;
rigidity;
firmness
of will or
purpose;
unbending
pertinacity;
steadfastness;
resoluteness;
unchangeableness;
obstinacy..
Tweed
::
Tweed (n.) A soft and
flexible
fabric
for men's wear, made
wholly
of wool
except
in some
inferior
kinds,
the wool being dyed,
usually
in two
colors,
before
weaving..
Retire
::
Retire
(v. t.) To
withdraw;
to take away; --
sometimes
used
reflexively.
Semiflexed
::
Semiflexed
(a.) Half bent.
Flexure
::
Flexure
(n.) The last
joint,
or bend, of the wing of a
bird..
Absent
::
Absent
(v. t.) To take or
withdraw
(one's
self) to such a
distance
as to
prevent
intercourse;
-- used with the
reflexive
pronoun.
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