The greek for bend is λυγίσματος
bend
It isn't Greek. Flex actually comes from the Latin word for 'bent.'
"Ang" is not a Greek or Latin root word. It does not have roots in these classical languages; instead, it may be a prefix, suffix, or root in other languages.
another word for bend or crease is misshape.
anoher word for bend is... warp twist kneed break joint
Flex.
In Greek it means "receptacle', while in medicine it's a prefix relating to blood vessels.
no haha
"kneel", "stoop", "crouch", "bend over"
Yes, "convergence" has a Greek root derived from the word "convergere," which combines the prefix "con-" (together) and the verb "vergere" (to incline). "Convergere" means to incline or come together, which captures the idea of objects or ideas meeting at a common point.
Warp means twist or bend out of shape.
DOGLEG Hairpin bend.