bulklike

adj

Etymology

From bulk + -like.

  1. derived from bouk — “belly, trunk
  2. derived from *bʰelǵ- — “beam, pile, prop
  3. derived from *bulkô — “beam, pile, heap
  4. derived from búlki — “the freight or the cargo of a ship
  5. inherited from bulk
  6. suffixed as bulklike — “bulk + like

Definitions

  1. Having properties similar to those of bulk material

    • The maximum strain increases with increasing annealing temperature from 8% at 200°C to 25% at 550°C, as the microelectrodes transform to a bulklike ductility.

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