"Fictile" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fictile" Meaning

Fictile refers to something that is capable of being molded or shaped, often into a specific form. It can also describe something that is artificial or fabricated, such as a fictile gemstone or a fictile biofinish.

"Fictile" Examples

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Definition


Fictile is an adjective that means capable of being shaped or molded, often used to describe materials that can be molded or shaped.

Usage Examples


1. Ceramic artists often use fictile clay to create intricate and delicate designs.

2. The soft and fictile texture of the rubber allowed the craftsmen to shape it into various forms.

3. The sculptor carefully selected victor, a type of allegory fictile, to create a realistic portrait of the king.

4. Children loved playing with the fictile modeling clay, shaping animals and objects with ease.

5. The ancient Romans used fictile to create elaborate mosaics, depicting scenes from mythology and everyday life.

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