|sirēəˌfleksəˈbiləˌtas noun
Etymology: New Latin, literally, waxen flexibility
: the capacity to maintain bodily parts (as the limbs) in whatever position they have been placed (as in catalepsy)
|sirēəˌfleksəˈbiləˌtas noun
Etymology: New Latin, literally, waxen flexibility
: the capacity to maintain bodily parts (as the limbs) in whatever position they have been placed (as in catalepsy)
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012