pliantness

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
pliantness
    n 1: the property of being pliant and flexible [syn: {pliancy},
         {pliantness}, {suppleness}]
    2: adaptability of mind or character; "he was valued for his
       reliability and pliability"; "he increased the leanness and
       suppleness of the organization" [syn: {pliability},
       {pliancy}, {pliantness}, {suppleness}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Pliant \Pli"ant\, a. [F. pliant, p. pr. of plier to bend. See
   {Ply}, v.]
   1. Capable of plying or bending; readily yielding to force or
      pressure without breaking; flexible; pliable; lithe;
      limber; plastic; as, a pliant thread; pliant wax. Also
      used figuratively: Easily influenced for good or evil;
      tractable; as, a pliant heart.
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            The will was then ductile and pliant to right
            reason.                               --South.
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   2. Favorable to pliancy. [R.] "A pliant hour." --Shak. --
      {Pli"ant*ly}, adv. -- {Pli"ant*ness}, n.
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