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Adj. Stock: pliable, flexible; Körper: supple, lithe; Silber: malleable, ductile; fig. Charakter: malleable, pliable, pliant* * *pliable; supple; pliant; limberly; flexible* * *bieg|sam ['biːkzaːm]adjflexible; Material auch pliable; Glieder, Körper supple, lithe; (fig) pliable, pliant* * *2) (that can be bent easily: flexible metal.) flexible3) (easily bent: pliable wire.) pliable* * *bieg·sam[ˈbi:kza:m]1. (elastisch) supple, lithe2. (flexibel) flexible\biegsamer Einband limp binding [or book cover3. (leicht zu biegen) ductile* * ** * *biegsam adj Stock: pliable, flexible; Körper: supple, lithe; Silber: malleable, ductile; fig Charakter: malleable, pliable, pliant* * ** * *adj.ductile adj.flexible adj.limber adj.pliable adj. adv.pliably adv.pliantly adv.supplely adv. -
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pliantly — adverb in a pliant manner She was tall and pliantly slender, without angularity anywhere. , The Maltese Falcon … Wiktionary
pliantly — pliant ► ADJECTIVE ▪ pliable. DERIVATIVES pliancy noun pliantly adverb … English terms dictionary
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pliantly — adverb see pliant … New Collegiate Dictionary
pliantly — See pliancy. * * * … Universalium
pliantly — plaɪəntlɪ adv. flexibly, pliably, facilely, plastically; submissively, compliantly, obediently, compliantly, yieldingly … English contemporary dictionary
pliantly — pli·ant·ly … English syllables
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Supplely — Sup ple*ly, adv. In a supple manner; softly; pliantly; mildly. Cotgrave. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Truism — Tru ism, n. [From {True}.] An undoubted or self evident truth; a statement which is pliantly true; a proposition needing no proof or argument; opposed to falsism. [1913 Webster] Trifling truisms clothed in great, swelling words. J. P. Smith.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pliant — adjective Date: 14th century 1. pliable 1a 2. easily influenced ; yielding 3. suitable for varied uses Synonyms: see plastic • pliantly adverb • pliantness noun … New Collegiate Dictionary