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Of or pertaining to saliva; producing or carrying saliva; as, the salivary ferment; the salivary glands; the salivary ducts, etc.
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An alloy of copper and zinc, resembling brass, and containing about 84 per cent of copper; -- called also German, / Dutch, brass. It is very malleable and ductile, and when beaten into thin leaves is sometimes called Dutch metal. The addition of arsenic makes white tombac.
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Consisting of, or containing, vessels as an essential part of a structure; full of vessels; specifically (Bot.), pertaining to, or containing, special ducts, or tubes, for the circulation of sap.
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Easily led; tractable; complying; yielding to motives, persuasion, or instruction; as, a ductile people.
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Capable of being drawn out in length; ductile.
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A vessel; a duct.
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A continuous tube formed from superposed large cylindrical or prismatic cells (tracheae), which have lost their intervening partitions, and are usually marked with dots, pits, rings, or spirals by internal deposition of secondary membranes; a duct.
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To hammer or forge with a tilt hammer; as, to tilt steel in order to render it more ductile.
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Crossbarred, as the ducts in a banana stem.
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Having to duct or outlet; as, a ductless gland.
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An instrument for accurately determining the ductility of metals.
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Capable of extension; ductile; tensible.
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The process by which blister steel is rendered ductile by being forged with a tilt hammer.
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Capable of being extended or drawn out; ductile; tensible.
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The quality of being tractile; ductility.
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The quality or state of being rigid; want of pliability; the quality of resisting change of form; the amount of resistance with which a body opposes change of form; -- opposed to flexibility, ductility, malleability, and softness.
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Having the form of a vessel, or duct.
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One of the large cells in woody tissue which have spiral, annular, or other markings, and are connected longitudinally so as to form continuous ducts.
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The duct which conveys the urine from the kidney to the bladder or cloaca. There are two ureters, one for each kidney.
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An elevation, or crest, in the wall of the urethra where the seminal ducts enter it.
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