Malleability [noun]

Definition of Malleability:

flexibility

Opposite/Antonyms of Malleability:

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Sentence/Example of Malleability:

Descartes thought it was possible to impart malleability to glass, and Boyle is reported to have held the same opinion.

And the faith in the malleability of glass has had its martyrology as well as faith in graver things.

Its colour and malleability indicate pretty well the quality, as does its weight, the relative value of the ore.

According to Hassenfratz, its presence in small quantity does not impair the malleability of iron.

When once rolled into sheets it retains its softness and malleability at ordinary temperatures.

In this case the workman restores their malleability by annealing, or heating them red-hot.

In point of malleability zinc stands eighth among the metals, seventh in ductility, and as regards tenacity about seventh also.

It is condensed in a remarkable manner, and has almost completely lost its malleability.

Silver ranks next to gold in point of ductility and malleability.

It whitens them by its union, and destroys their malleability.