malleability

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The property of being malleable; capability of being shaped or permanently extended by pressure, as by hammering or rolling, without losing coherence or continuity; the property of being susceptible of extension by beating or rolling.

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The quality or state of being malleable; — opposed to friability and brittleness.

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The quality or state of being malleable.

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The property by virtue of which a material can be extended in all directions without rupture by the application of load; a material’s ability to be bent, formed, or shaped without cracking or breaking.

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a property of a cryptographic algorithms in which an adversary can alter a ciphertext such that it decrypts to a related plaintext

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the property of being physically malleable; the property of something that can be worked or hammered or shaped without breaking