rigid in the PONS Dictionary

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Rigid barriers are often considered unsightly, especially when many rows must be built.
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In these models, rigid wages modeled unemployment at equilibria.
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It was a six floor rigid frame steel structure user as a commercial office.
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They deflect 3to6ft m: more than rigid barriers, but less than flexible barriers.
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Such locomotives used a heavy, rigid frame of timber sandwiched between iron plates outside the wheels, plus internal iron sub-frames.
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The brittle, limy test is rigid and divided into five ambulacral areas separated by five inter-ambulacral areas.
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Larger aircraft have rigid wing surfaces which provide additional strength.
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As a result, pilots progressed based on their own capabilities, rather than on a rigid timetable.
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The sides of the spline are very thin, but the bottom is thick and rigid.
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They are distinguished from other sea urchins by the presence of a rigid test with tessellated plates.
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