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    fic·tile
    /ˈfikt(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. made of earth or clay by a potter. technical

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  2. 1. archaic : plastic sense 3a. 2. : of or relating to pottery. 3. : malleable sense 2a. Word History. Etymology. borrowed from Latin fictilis "made of earthenware," from fig-, variant stem of fingere "to mold, fashion" + -tilis "obtained by, produced by (the action of the verb)" — more at feign. First Known Use.

  3. Fictile definition: capable of being molded.. See examples of FICTILE used in a sentence.

  4. adjective. of or relating to the craft of pottery. “the fictile art”. “ fictile ware”. adjective. susceptible to being led or directed. “ fictile masses of people ripe for propaganda”. synonyms: pliable. susceptible.

  5. 1. capable of being molded. 2. made of earth, clay, etc., by a potter.

  6. fictile. Fictile refers to something that has been shaped or molded from a pliable substance, such as clay or earth - often related to pottery or ceramic art. It can also refer to something or someone capable of being molded or changed. It originates from the Latin word "fictilis".

  7. Fictile definition: Of or relating to earthenware or pottery.

  8. Define fictile. fictile synonyms, fictile pronunciation, fictile translation, English dictionary definition of fictile. adj. 1. a. Capable of being molded; plastic. b. Formed of a moldable substance, such as clay or earth. 2. Of or relating to earthenware or pottery.