Crossword-Solution: MALLEABILITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Malleability | n. | The quality or state of being malleable; -- opposed to friability and brittleness. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “MALLEABILITY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| ability to bend | 1 answer |
| the property of being physically malleable | 1 answer |
| the state of being malleable | 2 answers |
| flexibility | 38 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MALLEABILITY (5)
The life-artist must know how to secure the proper degree of malleability in this mixture of flesh and soul.
She had come to believe, indeed, almost arrogantly in her own malleability and endurance; she had done so much with herself that she had come to think that there was nothing which she could not do; like swimmers, overbold, who reckon upon their strength and their power to hoard it, forgetting the ever-changing moods of their adversary, the sea.
His love of iron-forging led him to take delight in forging the models of work to be ultimately done in iron; and cold lead being of about the same malleability as red-hot iron, furnished a convenient material for illustrating the method to be adopted with the large work.
Such is the malleability of Au that it has been hammered into sheets not over one-millionth of an inch thick; it is then as transparent as glass.
Thus, one person may cogitate in his conception of gold, in addition to its properties of weight, colour, malleability, that of resisting rust, while another person may be ignorant of this quality.
Quotes with MALLEABILITY (3)
And yet it takes only the smallest pleasure or pain to teach us time’s malleability.
Is there anything more plausible than a second hand? And yet it takes only the smallest pleasure or pain to teach us time's malleability. Some emotions speed it up, others slow it down; occasionally, it seems to go missing--until the eventual point when it really does go missing, never to return.
The Silly Putty-like malleability of the institution [marriage], in fact, is the only reason we still have the thing at all. Very few people... would accept marriage on it's thirteenth-century terms. Marriage survives, in other words, precisely because it evolves. (Though I suppose this would not be a very persuasive argument to those who probably also don't believe in evolution).