fictile

/ˈfɪktaɪl/
adjective
  1. Capable of being molded or shaped, especially like clay.
    • The soft, fictile earth was perfect for making bricks.
    • The artist preferred fictile materials like clay and wax for her sculptures.
    • Pottery requires a fictile substance that holds its form when fired.
  2. Easily influenced or shaped; pliable or adaptable.
    • Young minds are fictile and can be shaped by good education.
    • Her fictile personality allowed her to fit into any group easily.
    • The leader's fictile opinions changed with every new advisor.
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