A narrow band of elastic rubber used to hold things (such as papers) together.
Capable of resuming original shape after stretching or compression; springy.
Able to adjust readily to different conditions.
1 Spider silk is a particularly desirable version: elastic yet strong and tough.
2 Yet that number grew even more elastic as the campaign wore on.
3 Of course the girls' underwear was clean and fresh and extremely elastic .
4 It is an aromatic bed: in theory it is elastic and consoling.
5 Knead well for approximately 10 minutes until it is smooth and elastic .
6 You need an elastic defence, in depth of at least 100 miles.
7 The constitutional constraints have also shown themselves more elastic than previously thought.
8 They are not without personal charms; good shapes, polished and elastic skins.
9 The dapicho blackens in proportion as it grows soft, and becomes elastic .
10 Thus elastic and dissipative stresses were coupled during changes in contractile activation.
11 Formation of new elastic fibers in vivo was assessed by histologic analysis.
12 These periods are of course the elastic limit and the breaking point.
13 She will take away the elastic step, the luster from the eye.
14 Deformation was calculated by elastic image registration between kVCT and MVCT images.
15 Rigid spaces and elastic spaces behave differently from spaces describable in language.
16 This produces an elastic fiber intermediate in stiffness between twine and whalebone.
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