flexousity

flexousity

The river's flexousity creates a winding path through the valley.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The quality of being flexuous: "flexousity" refers to the state or condition of being full of bends, curves, or winding turns; sinuosity.
Usage Examples
  • (The winding, curved nature of the path.)
  • (The river's many bends and curves.)
Advanced Usage
  • "Flexousity of thought": a metaphorical use meaning a tendency to take indirect, winding paths in reasoning or argument.
    • His speech was marked by a flexousity that confused the audience. (His argument was full of twists and turns.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Flexuous (adj): full of bends or curves; winding.
    • The flexuous road led through the forest. (A road with many curves.)
  • Flexuosity (n): an alternative spelling or variant of flexousity, meaning the same thing.
    • The flexuosity of the coastline created many small bays. (The winding nature of the coast.)
Synonyms
  • Sinuosity: the quality of having curves and turns.
  • Tortuosity: the state of being twisted or winding.
  • Meanderingness: the quality of following a winding course.
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