Capable of being hammered out thin, as certain metals; malleable.
Can be made into wires.
"Doctile" is not a word. You may either mean 'docile' which is calm and obedient. or 'ductile' which means malleable..
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Aqueduct is not an example of a word formed from a root word and a suffix. It is formed from two root words: aqua, meaning "water", and also found as a root in aqueous, aquatic, aquifer and aquamarine, and ductis, meaning "to draw out or pull" and also found as a root word in ductile, conduct, induction and so on.
Unlike glass, most metals are ductile, so when dropped, they will not break.
The meaning of a word is its "definition."
"Doctile" is not a word. You may either mean 'docile' which is calm and obedient. or 'ductile' which means malleable..
Yes, silver is ductile. It is a highly malleable and ductile metal, meaning it can be easily stretched and shaped into various forms without breaking.
Solder is malleable, meaning it can be shaped or molded easily under pressure. However, it is not considered ductile as it cannot be stretched into wires.
Ductile.
Another word for ductile would be... -yielding -squashy -spongy -supple -pliable -elastic -malleable -flexible -bendable -limp
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Ductile.
The word that fits the description is "ductile." Ductile refers to a material's ability to be easily shaped or molded without breaking.
Easily led; tractable; complying; yielding to motives, persuasion, or instruction; as, a ductile people., Capable of being elongated or drawn out, as into wire or threads.
Easily led; tractable; complying; yielding to motives, persuasion, or instruction; as, a ductile people., Capable of being elongated or drawn out, as into wire or threads.
Aqueduct is not an example of a word formed from a root word and a suffix. It is formed from two root words: aqua, meaning "water", and also found as a root in aqueous, aquatic, aquifer and aquamarine, and ductis, meaning "to draw out or pull" and also found as a root word in ductile, conduct, induction and so on.
Scandium is a moderately ductile metal, meaning it can be stretched or drawn out into a wire without breaking. However, compared to other metals like gold or silver, scandium is not as malleable or ductile.