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stretchiness — n. elasticity, quality of being stretchable … English contemporary dictionary
stretchiness — noun the capacity for being stretched • Syn: ↑stretch, ↑stretchability • Derivationally related forms: ↑stretchable (for: ↑stretchability), ↑stretchy, ↑stretchy … Useful english dictionary
stretchy — stretchiness, n. /strech ee/, adj., stretchier, stretchiest. 1. having a tendency to stretch, esp. excessively or unduly. 2. capable of being stretched; elastic. 3. (esp. of a pig) having a long body. [1850 55; STRETCH + Y1] * * * … Universalium
stretchability — noun the capacity for being stretched • Syn: ↑stretch, ↑stretchiness • Derivationally related forms: ↑stretchable, ↑stretchy (for: ↑stretchiness), ↑stretchy ( … Useful english dictionary
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