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Definition of Plasticities
1. plasticity [n] - See also: plasticity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plasticities
Literary usage of Plasticities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"... percolating mineral solutions, Other crush-breccias occurring on a much larger
scale are due to the folding df strata which have unequal plasticities. ..."
2. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society, American Ceramic Society Meeting (1912)
"Clays occur which if preheated below 450° lose their plasticities. Other clays
occur which do not lose their plasticities at the dehydration temperatures or ..."
3. Education and the Heredity Spectre by Frank Herbert Hayward (1908)
"1 The wise and economical teacher, indeed, will use the specific plasticities
for educational purposes ; but he will never lose sight of the great ..."
4. Education and the Heredity Spectre by Frank Herbert Hayward (1908)
"But, admitting his interpretation, we admit only that there are specific
plasticities; we do not deny the general plasticity of the soul. ..."
5. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"The other three, on uniting with one another, substantially retain their
plasticities, but the addition of any metal outside the group leads to ..."
6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"... percolating mineral solutions, Other crush-breccias occurring on a much larger
scale are due to the folding df strata which have unequal plasticities. ..."
7. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society, American Ceramic Society Meeting (1912)
"Clays occur which if preheated below 450° lose their plasticities. Other clays
occur which do not lose their plasticities at the dehydration temperatures or ..."
8. Education and the Heredity Spectre by Frank Herbert Hayward (1908)
"1 The wise and economical teacher, indeed, will use the specific plasticities
for educational purposes ; but he will never lose sight of the great ..."
9. Education and the Heredity Spectre by Frank Herbert Hayward (1908)
"But, admitting his interpretation, we admit only that there are specific
plasticities; we do not deny the general plasticity of the soul. ..."
10. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"The other three, on uniting with one another, substantially retain their
plasticities, but the addition of any metal outside the group leads to ..."