Which term refers to the use of strength to hold the body's position
Several do so depending on what you are referring to. Please be more specific
Isometric exercise is one in which you use strength to hold a position, without changing the length of muscles or the angle of joints.
The word is pose
posture
A substance which has no fixed shape, but takes on the shape of its container, and has a fixed volume at a fixed temperature. It is not compressible.
static
The word to describe an acid or a base that can destroy body, clothing, and many other things is corrosive.
Yes, "physicality" is a valid word. It is used to refer to the quality or state of being physical, tangible, or relating to the body.
An ornamental tablet, typically of metal, porcelain, or wood, that is fixed to a wall or other surface in commemoration of a person or...A sticky deposit on teeth in which bacteria proliferate.
Another word for keeping a victim in a fixed position is "to take hostage".
the position or carriage of the body in sitting or standing
The word you are looking for is "contortion." It refers to the act of twisting or bending out of the normal shape or position of a part of the body.
Airlines require baggage over a fixed size to be checked in as hold luggage.
lap(sit?)
Posture.
The reading is taken from the fixed lubber line on the body of the compass.
No. Stubborn means that you hold your position in the face of reason. That would never be a quality.
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The meaning of the name Constanza is steadfast. The word steadfast its self means fixed in direction, frim in purpose, unwaving in faith, resolution and ect,frimly established as an intitution or a state of affairs. The last meaning of the word is frimly fixed in place position.
The word clergy itself denotes a group. It refers to the entire body of folks who hold a religious title.
The word fixed has one syllable.