💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Flexions"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| bendnoun | A curve. |
| bendingnoun | A motion or action that bends. |
| flexnoun | (uncountable) Flexibility, pliancy. |
| flectionnoun | Alternative spelling of flexion. [The act of bending a joint, especially a bone joint; the counteraction of extension.] |
| inflectionnoun | (grammar, uncountable) The linguistic phenomenon of morphological variation, whereby terms take a number of distinct forms in order to express different grammatical features. |
| flexurenoun | The act of bending or flexing; flexion. |
| flexorsnoun | A muscle whose contraction acts to bend a joint or limb. |
| flexernoun | A surname. |
| flexuralnoun | of, or relating to, flexure |
| flexesverb | (transitive, slang) To boast or brag about; to flaunt (something). |
| flexilenoun | Flexible; capable of being repeatedly flexed without breaking. |
| flexingnoun | The action of the verb flex; a bending of something, a tightening of the muscles. |
| flexed | Bent. |
| flexornoun | A muscle whose contraction acts to bend a joint or limb. |
| hyperflexionnoun | Excessive flexion of a joint. |
| flexuosenoun | Alternative form of flexuous. [winding from side to side; sinuous] |
| flexibilitynoun | The quality of being flexible, whether physically or metaphorically. |
| flexible | Capable of adapting or changing to suit new or modified conditions or situations. |
| inflexionnoun | (British spelling) Alternative spelling of inflection. [(grammar, uncountable) The linguistic phenomenon of morphological variation, whereby terms take a number of distinct forms in order to express different grammatical features.] |
| dorsiflexionnoun | (medicine) Flexion in the dorsal direction. |
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