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View synonyms for plasticity

plasticity

[ pla-stis-i-tee ]

noun

  1. the quality or state of being plastic.
  2. the capability of being molded, receiving shape, or being made to assume a desired form:

    the plasticity of social institutions; the great plasticity of clay.



plasticity

/ plæˈstɪsɪtɪ /

noun

  1. the quality of being plastic or able to be moulded
  2. (in pictorial art) the quality of depicting space and form so that they appear three-dimensional


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Other Words From

  • nonplas·tici·ty noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of plasticity1

First recorded in 1725–35; plastic + -ity

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Example Sentences

Second is a book on brain plasticity—that is, how the brain constantly reconfigures its own circuitry.

This John is sickly and sallow, his body lacking plasticity.

It may express itself in the masses as mere plasticity and softness of spirit.

This is what is called plasticity, the power of changing shape without disintegration.

For the great advantage, it seems to me, that America possesses over the Old World is its material and moral plasticity.

X-ray-diffraction studies showed no material differences, nor were there detectable differences in “feel”, smell, or plasticity.

Its perfect plasticity allows it to be rolled into sheets, drawn into tubes, or moulded into any desired shape.

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