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Definition of flex
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Flex (n.) Flax.
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Twist
::
Twist (n.) The act of
twisting;
a
contortion;
a
flexure;
a
convolution;
a
bending.
Karma
::
Karma (n.) One's acts
considered
as
fixing
one's lot in the
future
existence.
(Theos.)
The
doctrine
of fate as the
inflexible
result
of cause and
effect;
the
theory
of
inevitable
consequence.
Stiffen
::
Stiffen
(v. t.) To make
stiff;
to make less
pliant
or
flexible;
as, to
stiffen
cloth with
starch..
Commit
::
Commit
(v. t.) To
pledge
or bind; to
compromise,
expose,
or
endanger
by some
decisive
act or
preliminary
step; -- often used
reflexively;
as, to
commit
one's self to a
certain
course..
Infiltrate
::
Infiltrate
(v. t.) To
penetrate
gradually;
--
sometimes
used
reflexively.
Tear-thumb
::
Tear-thumb
(n.) A name given to
several
species
of
plants
of the genus
Polygonum,
having
angular
stems beset with
minute
reflexed
prickles..
Iron
::
Iron (n.)
Inflexible;
unrelenting;
as, an iron
will..
Impersuasible
::
Impersuasible
(a.) Not
persuasible;
not to be moved by
persuasion;
inflexible;
impersuadable.
Heteropelmous
::
Heteropelmous
(a.)
Having
each of the two
flexor
tendons
of the toes
bifid,
the
branches
of one going to the first and
second
toes; those of the
other,
to the third and
fourth
toes. See
Illust.
in
Append..
Reflexity
::
Reflexity
(n.) The state or
condition
of being
reflected.
Deflected
::
Deflected
(a.) Bent
downward;
deflexed.
Flexicostate
::
Flexicostate
(a.)
Having
bent or
curved
ribs.
Belt
::
Belt (n.) A band of
leather,
or other
flexible
substance,
passing
around
two
wheels,
and
communicating
motion
from one to the
other..
Buckle
::
Buckle
(n.) To
prepare
for
action;
to apply with vigor and
earnestness;
--
generally
used
reflexively.
Fold
::
Fold (v.) A
doubling,esp.
of any
flexible
substance;
a part laid over on
another
part; a
plait;
a
plication..
Basket
::
Basket
(n.) A
vessel
made of
osiers
or other
twigs,
cane,
rushes,
splints,
or other
flexible
material,
interwoven..
Flex
::
Flex (n.) Flax.
Bethink
::
Bethink
(v. t.) To call to mind; to
recall
or bring to
recollection,
reflection,
or
consideration;
to
think;
to
consider;
--
generally
followed
by a
reflexive
pronoun,
often with of or that
before
the
subject
of
thought..
Inflexed
::
Inflexed
(a.) Bent or
turned
abruptly
inwards,
or
toward
the axis, as the
petals
of a
flower..
Nomopelmous
::
Nomopelmous
(a.)
Having
a
separate
and
simple
tendon
to flex the first toe, or
hallux,
as do
passerine
birds..
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