Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-DUCT'ILE
IN-DUCT'ILE, a. [in and ductile.]
Not capable of being drawn into threads, as a metal. [See Ductile.]
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IN-DUCT'ILE, a. [in and ductile.]
Not capable of being drawn into threads, as a metal. [See Ductile.]
Return to page 82 of the letter “I”.