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.
No, the word "reflect" means to bounce off or mirror back, typically in the context of light, sound, or thought. The word "bend" means to change shape by curving or folding.
The word you are looking for is "move." It means to change position or location.
To "round a bend" means to navigate a curved or winding path, typically while driving or walking. It implies physically moving around a corner or curve in a road, path, or route.
The term "morph" means to shape or bend in science. It is often used to describe the changing or forming of an organism's structure or shape.
"Unable to bend" means that something is rigid, stiff, or inflexible, and cannot be bent or curved easily.
Warp means twist or bend out of shape.
The word is "droop."
No, the word "reflect" means to bounce off or mirror back, typically in the context of light, sound, or thought. The word "bend" means to change shape by curving or folding.
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The root word for "clinare" is "clino-", which means to incline or bend.
The word crouch means to bend down at the knees and take a squatting position.To crouch down means to bend at the knees and stay low to the ground.
"Magarato" is not a Japanese word, but "magaru" means "to turn" or "to 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.
Yes, "-flect" is a suffix. It is derived from the Latin word "flectere," which means "to bend" or "to flex." When added to a word, it indicates the action of bending or flexing. For example, in the word "reflect," the "-flect" suffix conveys the action of bending or redirecting back.
"Disrupt" is a word that means to disturb or cause worry or difficulties.
The prefix that means to bend is "flex-."
another word for bend or crease is misshape.