-able (or -ible)
The base word for "practical" is "practice." "Practical" is derived from the Latin "practicus," which means "capable of being done" or "active." The term emphasizes the application of skills or knowledge in real-world situations.
To be capable of being bent repeatedly without injury or damage means that a material or object possesses flexibility and resilience. It can withstand repeated stress or deformation without breaking, cracking, or losing its original shape. This property is often seen in materials like rubber, certain metals, and flexible plastics, which can endure bending and flexing during normal use. Such durability is essential in applications where repeated movement or strain is expected.
Anusha means "Following desires" or "stars" in Indian. It stems from a word which means "Breaking Dawn" or "Beautiful Morning".
Being bald means that you have no hair on your head.
Being Practical means... you can do allot of things so you have more than one use, or if something is practical that means it has more than one use and you can use it over and over again.
-able
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Carcinogenic "applicable" means capable of being applied
Capable of being reached!
capable of being transferred
potential
What do you mean by put out
-able
The term "audible" refers to something that is capable of being heard or perceived by the ears.
Palpable
it means all you can do
Adhensive