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Discover LudwigThe word "moldable" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that can be shaped or influenced by external forces. Example sentence: "The clay is moldable, so use your hands to shape it into a desired form."
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Bioplastic, moldable plastic material made up of chemical compounds that are derived from or synthesized by microbes such as bacteria or by genetically modified plants.
It is a moldable, temperature-resistant, and chemical-resistant plastic that finds specialty applications in the chemical, electrical, and aerospace industries.
Ganson invented HOT's first product, Toobers and Zots, which are moldable foam tubes.
"There's natural qualities that I possess — being at ease in front of a camera, and very moldable — that I don't want to squash just yet.
When he sobered up, he realized his error but decided to go ahead and invent moldable foam tubes.
This one was not at all moldable.
The 45 percent of the bins' contents that can no longer be worn is currently recycled into low-grade stuffing or moldable plastic-like material.
The projects this weekend in the Viscusi Gallery from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. will include creating robots from cereal boxes and other scrap material with the group RePlayGround; making one-of-a-kind constructions with Zoob building sets; and fashioning jewelry from moldable plastic with the organization Htink.
Though the series begins amusingly enough, it quickly descends into cloying buddy escapade, in which the full-of-heart slacker seeks to teach his careerist boss how to care, and the careerist boss teaches his moldable young thing about cunning and diligence and clothes that cost a mortgage payment.
"It's a moldable plastic," he explained.
The chains themselves are strong but the sauce that binds them together, called the van der Waals forces, are weak, and this combination allows the chains to move past one another without breaking, making it both moldable and tough.
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