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112 words match “BENDING”

COMPLIANT a.
Yielding; bending; pliant; submissive. "The compliant boughs." Milton.
COPE v.
To form a cope or arch; to bend or arch; to bow. [Obs.] Some bending down and coping to ward the earth. Holland.
CORRIGIBLE a.
Submissive to correction; docile. "Bending down his corrigible neck." Shak.
CORRUGATE v.
wrinkles or folds, or alternate ridges and grooves, as by drawing, contraction, pressure, bending, or otherwise; to wrinkle; to purse up; as, to corrugate plates of iron; to corrugate the forehead. Corrugated iron, sheet iron bent into a series of alternate ridges and grooves in parallel lines, giving it greater stiffn…
COURTESY n. 2 definitions
reverence, made by women, consisting of a slight depression or dropping of the body, with bending of the kness. [Written also curtsy.] The lady drops a courtesy in token of obedience, and the ceremony proceeds as usual. Golgsmith.
COWER v.
To stoop by bending the knees; to crouch; to squat; hence, to quail; to sink through fear. Our dame sits cowering o'er a kitchen fire. Dryden. Like falcons, cowering on the nest. Goldsmith.
CREST n.
The upper curve of a horse's neck. Throwing the base thong from his bending crest. Shak.
CURVATION n.
The act of bending or crooking.
CURVATURE n. 2 definitions
The act of curving, or the state of being bent or curved; a curving or bending, normal or abnormal, as of a line or surface from a rectilinear direction; a bend; a curve. Cowper. The elegant curvature of their fronds. Darwin.
CURVE n.
A bending without angles; that wcich is bent; a flexure; as, a curve in a railway or canal.
CURVITY n.
The state of being curved; a bending in a regular form; crookedness. Holder.
DECLINATE a.
Bent downward or aside; (Bot.) bending downward in a curve; declined.
DECLINATION n.
The act or state of bending downward; inclination; as, declination of the head.
DEFLECTION n. 2 definitions
ng aside, or state of being turned aside; a turning from a right line or proper course; a bending, esp. downward; deviation. The other leads to the same point, through certain deflections. Lowth.
DEFLEXURE n.
A bending or turning aside; deflection. Bailey.
DEVEX a.
Bending down; sloping. [Obs.]
DEVEXITY n.
A bending downward; a sloping; incurvation downward; declivity. [R.] Davies (Wit's Pilgr.)
DOUBLE v.
To make of two thicknesses or folds by turning or bending together in the middle; to fold one part upon another part of; as, to double the leaf of a book, and the like; to clinch, as the fist; -- often followed by up; as, to double up a sheet of paper or cloth. Prior. Then the old man Was wroth, and doubled up his hand…
DROOP v.
To hang bending downward; to sink or hang down, as an animal, plant, etc., from physical inability or exhaustion, want of nourishment, or the like. "The purple flowers droop." "Above her drooped a lamp." Tennyson. I saw him ten days before he died, and observed he began very much to droop and languish. Swift.…
ELASTIC a.
figure assumed by the longitudinal axis of an originally straight bar under any system of bending forces. Rankine. -- Elastic fluids, those which have the property of expanding in all directions on the removal of external pressure, as the air, steam, and other gases and vapors. -- Elastic limit (Mech.), the limit of…
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