ducting |
ductile |
As a verb ducting
is .
As an adjective ductile is
capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking.
ductile |
ductile |
In rare|lang=en terms the difference between ductile and ductile
is that
ductile is (rare) led easily; prone to follow while
ductile is (rare) led easily; prone to follow.
As adjectives the difference between ductile and ductile
is that
ductile is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking while
ductile is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking.
ductile |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between ductile and undefined
is that
ductile is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
ductal |
ductile |
As adjectives the difference between ductal and ductile
is that
ductal is (anatomy) of, relating to, or originating in a duct while
ductile is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking.
bendable |
ductile |
As adjectives the difference between bendable and ductile
is that
bendable is able to be bent or flexed or twisted without breaking while
ductile is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking.
ductile |
wavering |
Related terms |
Ductile is a related term of wavering.
As adjectives the difference between ductile and wavering
is that
ductile is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking while
wavering is fluctuating; being in doubt; undetermined; indecisive; uncertain; unsteady.
As a verb wavering is
.
As a noun wavering is
a state of fluctuation or indecision.
tough |
ductile |
As adjectives the difference between tough and ductile
is that
tough is strong and resilient; sturdy while
ductile is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking.
As an interjection tough
is (slang) (
used to indicate lack of sympathy).
As a noun tough
is a person who obtains things by force; a thug or bully.
As a verb tough
is to endure.
ductile |
inconstant |
Related terms |
Ductile is a related term of inconstant.
As adjectives the difference between ductile and inconstant
is that
ductile is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking while
inconstant is not constant; wavering.
ductile |
null |
As an adjective ductile
is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking.
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
ductile |
docile |
As adjectives the difference between ductile and docile
is that
ductile is capable of being pulled or stretched into thin wire by mechanical force without breaking while
docile is yielding to control or supervision, direction, or management.
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