"Flexors" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Flexors are a group of muscles in the body that work together to bend or flex a joint. They are the opposite of extensors, which stretch or straighten a joint. Flexors are found in various parts of the body, such as the arms, legs, spine, and fingers.
To flex is to bend or stretch something, typically a muscle or limb, in order to move or exercise it. Flexing can also refer to the act of proudly showing off one's muscles or physical strength, often in a pose or movement that highlights the flexed muscles. For example, "He started flexing his arms to impress the crowd" or "She was flexing her new muscles after her workout".
Flexion is a noun that refers to the act of bending or curving something, typically in a direction away from its normally straight or rigid shape. It can also describe the bending or curving of a part of the body, such as a finger or a joint. In anatomy, flexion can refer to the movement of a joint that decreases the angle between two bones, such as bending the elbow.
Flexions refer to repetitive movements or exercises performed to improve flexibility or range of motion, typically in a physical therapy or athletic context.
Flexography is a type of printing process that uses flexible relief plates and anaqueous-based ink. It is commonly used for printing on flexible materials such as plastic, foil, and paper, and is often used for packaging, labels, and other fast-moving consumer goods.
Flexuous refers to something that is flexible or yielding to pressure or stress, often in a way that is resentful or unwilling.
Flexure is a noun that refers to the act of bending or curving, especially a flexing or bending movement. It can also refer to the point or fibres where a flexible material is bent or curved. In addition, it is used in engineering and physics to describe the deformation of a material under load, such as a beam or plate that bends when it is loaded.