| malleable |
easily shaped, bent, or cut
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| malleability |
The property which allows a material to be permanently deformed, without fracture, when beaten or rolled.
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| malleable |
Able to be forged and welded.
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| malleus |
The "hammer" bone of the middle ear. [3]
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| malleus |
dim. MALLE'OLUS (paKrr-fjp: crrjivpa, dim. crtyvpiov'), a hammer,, a mallet, was used much for the same purposes in :ancient as in modern times. When several men were striking with their hammers on the same anvil, it was a matter of necessity that they should strike in time, and Virgil accordingly says of the Cyclopes, "Inter se brachia tollimt in numerum." (Georg. iv. 174 ; acil viii. 452. ...
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