flexile
English
Etymology
From Latin flexil(em).
Adjective
flexile (comparative more flexile, superlative most flexile)
- Flexible; capable of being repeatedly flexed without breaking.
- 1789, Erasmus Darwin, The Loves of the Plants, J. Johnson, page 24:
- Rooted in earth each cloven hoof descends, / And round and round her flexile neck she bends […] .
Derived terms
Latin
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