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    plasticity
    /plaˈstɪsɪti/

    noun

    • 1. the quality of being easily shaped or moulded: "fine clay, at the right degree of plasticity, is more useful"
    • 2. the adaptability of an organism to changes in its environment or differences between its various habitats.

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  2. Plasticity is the quality or state of being plastic, especially the capacity for being molded or altered. It also refers to the ability of organisms or neurons to vary in response to environmental conditions or experience.

  3. PLASTICITY definition: 1. the quality of being soft enough to be changed into a new shape 2. the quality of being soft…. Learn more.

  4. Plasticity is the quality of being soft enough to be changed into a new shape. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and usage of plasticity with examples from various sources.

  5. Plasticity is the quality or state of being plastic, or able to be molded or shaped. It can also refer to the ability of the brain to change or adapt to new situations or experiences. See how plasticity is used in different contexts and domains.

  6. Plasticity refers to things that can still change their shape or function. The brain is something with high plasticity: if you have a brain injury, other parts of the brain can change to pick up the slack. Anything that is capable of evolving or being reshaped has plasticity.

  7. Plasticity is the ability of certain solids to flow or change shape permanently under stress. Learn about the difference between plasticity and elasticity, the types of plastic deformation, and the mathematical and physical explanations of plastic flow.

  8. Plasticity is the quality of being plastic or able to be molded, or the capability of being molded. It can also refer to the ability to change and adapt, especially in the central nervous system, or to artificiality or superficiality.