different between resilence vs flexibility
resilence
English
Etymology
re- +? silence
Verb
resilence (third-person singular simple present resilences, present participle resilencing, simple past and past participle resilenced)
- (transitive) To subject to gene silencing again.
Anagrams
- relicense
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flexibility
English
Etymology
From French flexibilité, from Late Latin flexibilit?s, from Latin flect? (“I bend, curve”). Equivalent to flexible +? -ity.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?l?ti
Noun
flexibility (countable and uncountable, plural flexibilities)
- The quality of being flexible; suppleness; pliability.
- The quality of having options.
- I had some flexibility in terms of whether to stay in a hotel or in a bed-and-breakfast.
Derived terms
Related terms
- flex
Translations
flexibility From the web:
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- what flexibility exercises
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- what flexibility clauses are and their purpose
- what is flexibility in assessment
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