| ductile | Denoting the property of a material that allows it to be bent, drawn out (as a wire), or otherwise deformed without breaking. Origin: L. Ductilis, capable of being led or drawn (05 Mar 2000) |
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easily influenced capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out; "ductile copper"; "malleable metals such as gold"; "they soaked the leather to made it pliable"; "pliant molten glass"; "made of highly tensile steel alloy"
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Permitting plastic (or permanently) prior to eventual fracture.
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can be drawn or stretched into wire and other shapes.
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Easily made into wires
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| ductile | capable of being shaped or bent or drawn out |
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| ductile | easily influenced |
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