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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
E·las·tic
a.
1.
Springing
back
;
having
a
power
or
inherent
property
of
returning
to
the
form
from
which
a
substance
is
bent
,
drawn
,
pressed
,
or
twisted
;
springy
;
having
the
power
of
rebounding
;
as
,
a
bow
is
elastic
;
the
air
is
elastic
;
India
rubber
is
elastic
.
Capable
of
being
drawn
out
by
force
like
a
piece
of
elastic
gum
,
and
by
its
own
elasticity
returning
,
when
the
force
is
removed
,
to
its
former
position
.
--
Paley
.
2.
Able
to
return
quickly
to
a
former
state
or
condition
,
after
being
depressed
or
overtaxed
;
having
power
to
recover
easily
from
shocks
and
trials
;
as
,
elastic
spirits
;
an
elastic
constitution
.
Elastic bitumen
.
Min.
See
Elaterite
.
Elastic curve
.
(a)
Geom.
The
curve
made
by
a
thin
elastic
rod
fixed
horizontally
at
one
end
and
loaded
at
the
other
.
(b)
Mech.
The
figure
assumed
by
the
longitudinal
axis
of
an
originally
straight
bar
under
any
system
of
bending
forces
. --
Rankine
.
Elastic fluids
,
those
which
have
the
property
of
expanding
in
all
directions
on
the
removal
of
external
pressure
,
as
the
air
,
steam
,
and
other
gases
and
vapors
.
Elastic limit
Mech.
,
the
limit
of
distortion
,
by
bending
,
stretching
,
etc
.,
that
a
body
can
undergo
and
yet
return
to
its
original
form
when
relieved
from
stress
;
also
,
the
unit
force
or
stress
required
to
produce
this
distortion
.
Within
the
elastic
limit
the
distortion
is
directly
proportional
to
the
stress
producing
it
.
Elastic tissue
Anat.
,
a
variety
of
connective
tissue
consisting
of
a
network
of
slender
and
very
elastic
fibers
which
are
but
slightly
affected
by
acids
or
alkalies
.
Gum elastic
,
caoutchouc
.
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