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Rigid

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nonrigid

Not rigid especially designating an airship having a shape maintained only by internal gas pressure and without a supporting structure

Clamp

Something rigid that holds fast or binds things together a piece of wood or metal used to hold two or

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cloth bound

having rigid front and back covers covered with cloth of books Contrasted to softcover

hardback

Having rigid front and back covers usually boards covered with paper cloth or leather of books Contrasted with softcover and

Overrigid

Too rigid too severe

Purism

Rigid purity the quality of being affectedly pure or nice especially in the choice of language over solicitude as

Rigidly

In a rigid manner stiffly

Rigidulous

Somewhat rigid or stiff as a rigidulous bristle

Conduit

Conduit, means rigid or flexible metallic tubing or mechanically strong and fire resisting non-metallic tubing into which a cable or cables

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Rigid

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nonrigid

Not rigid especially designating an airship having a shape maintained only by internal gas pressure and without a supporting structure

Clamp

Something rigid that holds fast or binds things together a piece of wood or metal used to hold two or

Keep your definitions linked to case research

cloth bound

having rigid front and back covers covered with cloth of books Contrasted to softcover

hardback

Having rigid front and back covers usually boards covered with paper cloth or leather of books Contrasted with softcover and

Overrigid

Too rigid too severe

Purism

Rigid purity the quality of being affectedly pure or nice especially in the choice of language over solicitude as

Rigidly

In a rigid manner stiffly

Rigidulous

Somewhat rigid or stiff as a rigidulous bristle

Conduit

Conduit, means rigid or flexible metallic tubing or mechanically strong and fire resisting non-metallic tubing into which a cable or cables

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