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The Latin root flex means bend, as in flexible.
flex, or bend
flex is the root word in flexible
The prefix that means to bend is "flex-."
No, a brick house is not flexible. Unlike materials like wood or steel that can flex and bend, bricks are rigid and do not have the ability to flex or change shape easily. Brick houses are known for their sturdiness and durability due to the rigid nature of the material.
The Latin root flex means bend, as in flexible.
flex, or bend
the rOOt of flex means that the word "flex" is used in another word Ex: flexible flexion reflex flexor flexile flexouse etc. hope dat helps.
flex is the root word in flexible
No, mercury is not flexible. It is a liquid metal at room temperature, which means it can flow and change shape, but it does not have the ability to flex or bend like a solid material.
The prefix that means to bend is "flex-."
limber, lithe, supple, willowy
The difference between a structure that is rigid and one that is flexible is that the rigid structure will not bend or flex when force is applied. A structure that is rigid cannot flex.
The word that means to bend or cause to bend is "flex." It can be used in both the context of bending a physical object or a person's body.
Flex your foot
No, a brick house is not flexible. Unlike materials like wood or steel that can flex and bend, bricks are rigid and do not have the ability to flex or change shape easily. Brick houses are known for their sturdiness and durability due to the rigid nature of the material.
It isn't Greek. Flex actually comes from the Latin word for 'bent.'