Someone or something that is stiff and unyielding, such as--> The flag pole stood rigidly in the field.
The word "pliable" completes the analogy. Rigid is to flexible as inflexible is to pliable.
Flaccid. (flak-sidd)
Smooth
A translation is a type of rigid motion, which means it preserves distances and angles between points. In a translation, every point in a figure moves the same distance and direction. Rigid motions also include rotations and reflections.
When a wave is reflected from a rigid support, there is a change in phase of 180 degrees, or pi radians. This means that the wave is inverted upon reflection.
Stiff inflexible / rigid / unyielding / fixed / stubborn There are many more depends who or what you are talking about.
I'm pretty sure it's riged. Mainly because if something is rigid, it's kind of bumpy, which means it's kind of riged.
The word "rigid" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes something that is stiff, inflexible, or unyielding. As a noun, it refers to a structure or framework that is strong and does not easily bend or change shape.
(Rigid means inflexible, or stiff, and used metaphorically to mean strict)A popsicle stick is so rigid that it will not bend very much.A set of rigid posts prevents vehicles from using the pedestrian bridge.The school had a rigid code of conduct.
The plastic box was rigid
There are many synonyms of the word prescriptive, which means to be authoritarian. These include the words accepted, sanctioned, authoritative, rigid, prescribed and authoritative.
Rigid means stiff, not flexible or pliant. So, being rigid may often turn people off.
some structures are rigid and some structures are flexible.
"Exo" means external or outer in the word exoskeletons. Exoskeletons are rigid external coverings found in certain animal species that provide support and protection.
A rigid transformation means it has the same size and shape so it would be a dilation
rigid. i think
The word "pliable" completes the analogy. Rigid is to flexible as inflexible is to pliable.