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inextensible

ADJECTIVE
  1. not extensile

How To Use inextensible In A Sentence

  • Since amniote intromittent organs are hydrostatic, it follows that the wall of their erectile structures must be reinforced with inextensible fibers to prevent aneurysms.
  • Otherwise, you end up with a very rigid and inextensible factory implementation, which, in addition, will force you to revisit it every time you add another special type to the system (and you should somehow know which types are special). MSDN: U.S. Local Highlights
  • All that is required is a spring balance or, better, an electronic strain gauge, against which the body-part of interest exerts force through a virtually inextensible wire or rigid lever system.
  • For example, a rubber band that is resilient at room temperature becomes leathery and relatively inextensible when cooled in a kitchen freezer.
  • Wall tissue is extensible when collagen fibers are folded, but nearly inextensible when collagen fibers near full extension.
  • The formulation is idealised by an elastic-plastic relation that can explain the deformation patterns of inextensible steel reinforcements to that of highly extensible geosynthetics.
  • Unutterable. insinuate v. To imply. inextensible adj. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • His decision turned on this question of whether the product was inextensible, according to what appears on page 254.
  • So one year later, in 1890, C.K. Welsh patented the design of a wheel rim with a lip and an outer inextensible cover.
  • Most biological hydraulic skeletons are cylindrical and their walls are reinforced by relatively inextensible fibers (usually collagen or chitin in animals, and cellulose in plants).
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