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adjective
- 1. made of earth or clay by a potter. technical
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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.
Fictile definition: capable of being molded.. See examples of FICTILE used in a sentence.
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.
1. capable of being molded. 2. made of earth, clay, etc., by a potter.
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".
Fictile definition: Of or relating to earthenware or pottery.
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.