Someone or something that is stiff and unyielding, such as--> The flag pole stood rigidly in the field.
No, rigid is not a property of gold.
Yes, rigid is an adjective. Rigidly is an adverb. Rigidity is a noun.
An object which is rigid resists bending and flexing. An object which is solid is not hollow.
rubber is first rigid then broken down into pliable condition i think
I would think that rigid in feeling tense would be something jagged or sharp that can hook on to specific things. For example, a sharks tooth would be rigid considering it is sharp, jagged, and can hook on to thins such as prey.
Berlin wall?
Gum is elastic. Wood is rigid. You can cut wood, but you can't bend it. You can do anything to gum.
A transformation is said to be rigid if it preserves relative distances.
It is a rigid 2-dimensional shape.
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After a measurement of the rigidity; see the link below.
I'm pretty sure it's riged. Mainly because if something is rigid, it's kind of bumpy, which means it's kind of riged.
(Rigid means inflexible, or stiff, and used metaphorically to mean strict)A popsicle stick is so rigid that it will not bend very much.A set of rigid posts prevents vehicles from using the pedestrian bridge.The school had a rigid code of conduct.
raide is stiff, rigid in English.
Rigid means "stiff" or "devoid of flexibility". So being less frigid would mean being more flexible.
The word "rigid" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes something that is stiff, inflexible, or unyielding. As a noun, it refers to a structure or framework that is strong and does not easily bend or change shape.