Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
plasticity
Noun
/plæstɪˈsɪti/

Definition
Plasticity refers to the quality of being easily shaped or molded. It is often used in the context of materials that can be deformed under pressure and retain a new shape.

Examples
- The plasticity of clay allows artists to create intricate sculptures.
- Neuroscientists study brain plasticity to understand how learning affects the brain’s structure.

Meaning
In a broader sense, plasticity can also describe the ability of an organism or a system to adapt or change in response to different conditions.

Synonyms
- Flexibility
- Malleability
- Ductility