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Today's Word "malleable"

Capable of being altered by outside forces on

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malleable \MAL-ee-uh-buhl\ (adjective) - 1 : Capable of being extended or shaped by beating with a hammer, or by the pressure of rollers; -- applied to metals. 2 : Capable of being altered or controlled by outside forces; easily influenced. 3 : Capable of adjusting to changing circumstances; adaptable.

"The natives proved less malleable and far less innocent than the Europeans imagined, so much so that early colonial history is filled with countless stories of monks who met hideous deaths at the hands of their flocks." -- Juan Gonzalez, 'Harvest of Empire'

 

Malleable comes from Medieval Latin malleabilis, from malleare, "to hammer," from Latin malleus, "hammer."


 

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