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NGSL3000 flexible Capable of being easily bent changed without breaking adj
SAT5000 flexible Pliable. adj.
SAT5000 inflexible That can not be altered or varied. adj.



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circumflex {n} (circumflex accent) flex {n} (flexibility) flex {n} (insulated electrical wiring) flex {n} (the act of flexing) flex {v} (to bend something) flex {v} (to move part of the body using one's muscles) flex {v} (to repeatedly bend one's joints) flex {v} (to tighten one's muscles) flexibility {n} (quality of being flexible) flexible {adj} (capable or being adapted or molded) flexible {adj} (easily bent without breaking) flexible {adj} (easy and compliant) flexitime {n} (arrangement that allows employees to set their own working hours) flex one's muscles {v} (to make a show of strength) inflexible {adj} (obstinate, stubborn) inflexible {adj} (stiff, rigid) low temperature flexibility {n} (ability of membrane to resist cracking at low temperature) reflex {n} (automatic response) reflex arc {n} (neural pathway) reflexive {adj} (in grammar) reflexive {adj} (in mathematics) reflexive pronoun {n} (a part of speech) reflexive verb {n} (verb with equivalent subject and direct object) retroflex {adj} (of pronunciation in which the tongue is bent backwards) single-lens reflex {n} (of a camera allowing one to view through the same lens used to take a photograph)


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