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The limit of distortion, by bending, stretching, etc., that a body can undergo and yet return to its original form when relieved from stress.
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| elasticity |
A soil's ability to return to its original state after a load is removed.
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| elasticity |
Oft used term to describe a string's stretchiness and comfort. In strings, the ability of a string or web of strings to return to it's original position after ball contact. Factors that influence this include string material, construction, gauge and tension. Over time, strings lose tension and elasticity, making them play dead and requiring more effort from the player.
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| elastic |
Flexible, pliable, springy, material that stretches
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| elastic |
A band of rubber or lastex that has the property of high elasticity. Used at the waist of men
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