different between stiffness vs inelasticity

stiffness

English

Etymology

From Middle English stiffenes, styffenesse, styfnesse; equivalent to stiff +? -ness. Perhaps merging with Middle English stithnesse, stithnysse, from Old English st?þness (stiffness).

Noun

stiffness (countable and uncountable, plural stiffnesses)

  1. Rigidity or a measure of rigidity.
  2. Inflexibility or a measure of inflexibility.
  3. Inelegance; a lack of relaxedness.
    • 1699, William Temple, Heads designed for an essay on conversations
      Study gives strength to the mind; conversation, grace: the first apt to give stiffness, the other suppleness: one gives substance and form to the statue, the other polishes it.
  4. Muscular tension due to unaccustomed or excessive exercise or work; soreness.

Translations

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inelasticity

English

Etymology

in- +? elasticity

Noun

inelasticity (usually uncountable, plural inelasticities)

  1. The quality of being inflexible.
  2. (economics) The insensitivity of changes in a quantity with respect to changes in another quantity.

Synonyms

  • stiffness
  • rigidity

Translations

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