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Definition of Plastically
1. Adverb. In a plastic manner. "He used the clay plastically"
Definition of Plastically
1. adv. In a plastic manner.
Definition of Plastically
1. Adverb. In a plastic way; through moulding; flexibly. ¹
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Definition of Plastically
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plastically
Literary usage of Plastically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Permafrost: Second International Conference, July 13-28, 1973 : USSR by Frederick J. Sanger, Peter J. Hyde (1978)
"CALCULATING THE SETTLEMENT OF FOUNDATIONS ON Plastically FROZEN GROUND unknowns
are obtained after which the diagrams of ground pressure, bending moments, ..."
2. A Catalogue of the Sparta Museum by Marcus Niebuhr Tod, Alan John Bayard Wace (1906)
"Expressionless and rather hard but full features: eyes plastically rendered. ...
Eyes plastically rendered, hair short and straight. ..."
3. An Introductory Course in Experimental Psychology: A Text-book and by Hubert Gruender (1920)
"When we viewed the less difficult stereograms by means of the stereoscope, we
saw them plastically, and other observers say that they see also the ..."
4. Masterpieces of Greek Sculpture: A Series of Essays on the History of Art by Adolf Furtwängler (1895)
"In the bronze original they must have been rendered plastically. The bronze statue
of the Chimaira at Florence, whose antique Greek origin can now scarcely ..."
5. The Craftsman by Gustav Stickley (1904)
"From this technique, sense of form can be developed, and we can learn to feel
plastically, even in our articles of use. To-day, this feeling has so far left ..."
6. The Anthropological Review by Anthropological Society of London (1865)
"He has found that the ephippium angle a, in the normal skull, is in the mean 117,
whilst in the plastically impressed skull it ranges from 101-5 to 156-5; ..."
7. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1920)
"In other words, tough materials may be deformed plastically but they absorb a
considerable amount of work in the process. This kind of toughness may be ..."
8. Bulletin by Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (1904)
"Materials which readily flowed plastically—could shear indefinitely without, ...
Whether a crystal would tlow plastically depended upon the rate of ..."
9. Permafrost: Second International Conference, July 13-28, 1973 : USSR by Frederick J. Sanger, Peter J. Hyde (1978)
"CALCULATING THE SETTLEMENT OF FOUNDATIONS ON Plastically FROZEN GROUND unknowns
are obtained after which the diagrams of ground pressure, bending moments, ..."
10. A Catalogue of the Sparta Museum by Marcus Niebuhr Tod, Alan John Bayard Wace (1906)
"Expressionless and rather hard but full features: eyes plastically rendered. ...
Eyes plastically rendered, hair short and straight. ..."
11. An Introductory Course in Experimental Psychology: A Text-book and by Hubert Gruender (1920)
"When we viewed the less difficult stereograms by means of the stereoscope, we
saw them plastically, and other observers say that they see also the ..."
12. Masterpieces of Greek Sculpture: A Series of Essays on the History of Art by Adolf Furtwängler (1895)
"In the bronze original they must have been rendered plastically. The bronze statue
of the Chimaira at Florence, whose antique Greek origin can now scarcely ..."
13. The Craftsman by Gustav Stickley (1904)
"From this technique, sense of form can be developed, and we can learn to feel
plastically, even in our articles of use. To-day, this feeling has so far left ..."
14. The Anthropological Review by Anthropological Society of London (1865)
"He has found that the ephippium angle a, in the normal skull, is in the mean 117,
whilst in the plastically impressed skull it ranges from 101-5 to 156-5; ..."
15. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1920)
"In other words, tough materials may be deformed plastically but they absorb a
considerable amount of work in the process. This kind of toughness may be ..."
16. Bulletin by Institution of Mining and Metallurgy (1904)
"Materials which readily flowed plastically—could shear indefinitely without, ...
Whether a crystal would tlow plastically depended upon the rate of ..."