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71Wagner, Richard — ▪ German composer Introduction in full Wilhelm Richard Wagner born May 22, 1813, Leipzig died Feb. 13, 1883, Venice German dramatic composer and theorist whose operas and music (music drama) had a revolutionary influence on the course of… …
72Gothic Architecture — • History of the style Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gothic Architecture Gothic Architecture † …
73Family of Petre — Family of Petre † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Family of Petre The Petres are one of those staunch and constant families, which have played a great part in the preservation of the Catholic Faith in England. There is no volume of the… …
74Clement VII — Pope Clement VII † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement VII (GIULIO DE’ MEDICI). Born 1478; died 25 September, 1534. Giulio de Medici was born a few months after the death of his father, Giuliano, who was slain at Florence in the… …
75Pope Clement VII — Pope Clement VII † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Clement VII (GIULIO DE’ MEDICI). Born 1478; died 25 September, 1534. Giulio de Medici was born a few months after the death of his father, Giuliano, who was slain at Florence in the… …
76pliable — adjective soft, flexible, easily bent, formed, shaped, or molded You will find the clay perfectly pliable as long as it stays fairly moist. See Also: pliability, pliancy, pliant, ply …
77rigidity — noun a) 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. b) Stiffness of appearance or manner; want of ease or elegance. Ant …
78pliableness — noun The state of being pliable; pliability …
79flexibility — noun a) The quality of being flexible; suppleness; pliability. b) The quality of having options. I have some flexibility. See Also: flex, labour market flexibility, low temperature flexibility …
80induration — 1. The process of becoming extremely firm or hard, or having such physical features. 2. A focus or region of indurated tissue. SYN: sclerosis (1). [L. induratio (see indurated)] brown i. of the lung a condition …