Etymology:
Meaning:
Capable of being shaped or formed, especially when soft or pliable.
Origin:
The word "moldable" originated from the Latin word "mollis," which means "soft." This word evolved into the French word "moulable," which was adopted into English in the early 17th century. The word "moldable" is often used in the context of materials, such as clay, wax, or metal, that can be easily shaped or molded.
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