"Flexure" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
Examples of Flexure
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.
Flicker: to shine or glow with a intermittent or unsteady light; to emit a series of brief flashes.
Flickering refers to something that is unstable or variable in its light, brightness, or movement, often in a rapid or irregular way. It can describe a flame that is moving back and forth, a candlelight that is swaying, or a screen that is displaying an image that jumps or wavers. The word can also be used figuratively to describe a situation or emotion that is unstable or fluctuating. For example, "The flickering flame on the candle represented the protagonist's uncertain emotions throughout the story."