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Malleability   /mˌæliəbˈɪləti/   Listen
Malleability

noun
1.
The property of being physically malleable; the property of something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking.  Synonym: plasticity.






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"Malleability" Quotes from Famous Books



... not, my good Hereward," said his officer, "and thou art lucky in having no appetite for the life I have described. Yet have I seen barbarians rise high in the empire, and if they have not altogether the flexibility, the malleability, as it is called—that happy ductility which can give way to circumstances, I have yet known those of barbaric tribes, especially if bred up at court from their youth, who joined to a limited portion of this flexile quality enough of a certain tough ...
— Waverley Volume XII • Sir Walter Scott



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