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The word "pliable" ultimately derives from the Latin verb "plicare," which means "to fold." The verb "plicare" is related to the noun "plica," which means "a fold."
The English word "pliable" first appeared in the 14th century and was used to describe something that could be bent or folded without breaking. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include things that are adaptable or easily shaped.
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