No, Weird huh?
When you get that much ice in one place the weight and pressure make it move like a plastic and "Flow" almost like water or Lava.
The glacier flows down the valley advancing as it melts.
The superlative form of the word "rigid" is "most rigid." This form is used to describe something that is the least flexible or most stiff among a group. In comparative contexts, you might also encounter "rigidest," though it is less commonly used.
Vertical lines typically convey strength and stability, but they can appear awkward or stiff when they are overly rigid or lack fluidity. In certain circumstances, such as in fashion design or architecture, vertical lines can be used strategically to create a sense of formality or constraint, which may come across as stiff or unnatural.
The property by which solids maintain their shape when subjected to external forces is called rigidity. Sold is more rigid than any other state of matter. The other states of matter which are not rigid have the property of fluidity.
Antonyms of "soft" include "hard," "firm," and "stiff." These words describe textures or surfaces that are rigid and not yielding to pressure. In a broader sense, "harsh" and "tough" can also serve as antonyms, depending on the context.
When a person dies, the body goes through a process called rigor mortis, where the muscles become stiff and rigid. This happens because there is no longer a steady supply of ATP (energy) to allow the muscles to relax. Rigor mortis typically starts a few hours after death and can last for about 24-48 hours before the body starts to relax again.
one of them is stiff.
stiff, unyielding, inflexible, exact.
The rock near the outer core is rigid not stiff
It is when bones of a joint are fused, stiff, or rigid
stiff, strict, rigid, inhuman
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Stiff, inflexible, hard, rigid
Rigid means stiff, not flexible or pliant. So, being rigid may often turn people off.
Rigor mortis is dead stiff body, not really called posturing.
Some choices: stiff, stern, fixed, exact, solid
Firm; stiff; unyielding; not pliant; not flexible., Hence, not lax or indulgent; severe; inflexible; strict; as, a rigid father or master; rigid discipline; rigid criticism; a rigid sentence.
Something rigid is stiff and not easily bendable or flexible. It does not easily change shape or position.