Malleability

Synonyms for "malleability" (58 found)

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Translations

18 translations across 14 languages.

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Bulgarian

1 entries
  • ковкост noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Czech

1 entries
  • kujnost noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Dutch

3 entries
  • buigzaamheid noun (the quality or state of being malleable)
  • smeedbaarheid noun (the quality or state of being malleable)
  • wendbaarheid noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Finnish

1 entries
  • taottavuus noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

German

3 entries
  • Biegsamkeit noun (the quality or state of being malleable)
  • Geschmeidigkeit noun (the quality or state of being malleable)
  • Schmiedbarkeit noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Macedonian

1 entries
  • ковност noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Malay

1 entries
  • kebolehtempaan noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Malayalam

1 entries
  • സ്തരത noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Manx

1 entries
  • so-lhoobaght noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Persian

1 entries
  • انعطاف پذیری noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Romanian

1 entries
  • maleabilitate noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Slovak

1 entries
  • tvárnosť noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Spanish

1 entries
  • maleabilidad noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Tagalog

1 entries
  • pagkapukpukin noun (the quality or state of being malleable)

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

In fact, the Portuguese language went through and continues to undergo change after change. This malleability correlates directly into liveliness and richness. Writing it correctly is the best way to respect it!

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