That is a malleable material.
i mean Malleable
The term used to describe material that can be pounded into shapes is "malleable." This property is often associated with metals, such as gold and copper, which can be deformed under compressive stress without breaking. Malleability allows these materials to be shaped into thin sheets or various forms through processes like hammering or rolling.
The term to describe a material's ability to be drawn out into a thin wire is ductility.
Malleable.See Web Links for a definition.Ductile is a similar word. Both are commonly applied to describe metals.
The word you are looking for is malleability, which refers to the property of a metal that allows it to be hammered or pressed into a different shape without breaking.
The term commonly used to describe the shape of Europe is "peninsula," as it is a large landmass surrounded by water on three sides.
The term ductile would be applied to this physical characteristic of such a material.
The term used to describe a material that picks up water from the atmosphere and dissolves in it is "deliquescent."
The terms used to describe the shape of a muscle are; deltoid and rhomboid.
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The term to describe an object in the shape of a boat is "boat-shaped" or "boat-like".