Ductile
Pronunciation : Duc"tile
Part of Speech : a.
Etymology : [L. ductilis, fr. ducere to lead: cf. F. ductile. See Duct.]
Definition : 1. Easily led; tractable; complying; yielding to motives, persuasion, or instruction; as, a ductile people. Addison. Forms their ductile minds To human virtues. Philips.
2. Capable of being elongated or drawn out, as into wire or threads. Gold . . . is the softest and most ductile of all metals. Dryden. -- Duc"tile*ly, adv. -- Duc"tile*ness, n.
Source : Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, 1913
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