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Discover LudwigThe word "springiness" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that has a lot of elasticity or resilience or that bounces back quickly. For example, "The springiness of the mattress made for a comfortable night's sleep."
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springiness
noun
The property of being springy.
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A meeting of defence ministers in Brussels this week (their foreign counterparts convened in Madrid last week) may help to revive some of the springiness of Prague.A decision made there by the 19 existing members to open NATO's doors to seven new countries made all the headlines.
The DNA is combed straight by the surface tension of the water, a force just powerful enough to overcome the molecule's natural springiness without ripping its anchored end from the glass.With the DNA stretched out, the distance between fluorescent marker tags, previously fastened to the molecule, can be accurately measured under a microscope.
The proposal relies on two properties of the material used to make the shield its density and its "bulk modulus", a measure of its springiness.
The report for France dispelled fears that it might stumble into another recession after recording a minuscule fall in output in the third quarter (which left GDP unchanged for all but the statistically small-minded).Together with core strength there was peripheral springiness.
When the energizing current is removed, the hinged part is forced back to the open position by the springiness of the contact.
On removal of the field, the springiness of the contact blade opens the contact.
The aluminium and the magnets work just as well as on the full-size version but the keys, though matching the superb springiness and travel of the big one, are tricky.
Although he has thought about her, he's forgotten the feel of her body, the springiness of her fingers, the particular smell of her scalp, which he likes".
A long ponytail with a high Rapunzel number hangs down, as the pull of gravity overwhelms the springiness.
We didn't have fangs, claws, strength or speed, but the springiness of our legs and our unrivaled ability to cool our bodies by sweating rather than panting enabled humans to chase prey until it dropped from heat exhaustion.
Ms. Dunlop explained that jian increases their springiness and gives them a distinctive flavor and a refreshing, slippery mouth-feel.
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