Another word for resiliency
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Noun
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Resiliency isn't the same as happiness.
They are also conical on section from within outwards and from before backwards, this shape converting the pinionsinto delicately graduated instruments balanced with the utmost nicety to satisfy the requirements of the muscular system on the one hand and the resistance and resiliency of the air on the other.
Bonus points are given for resiliency, low water requirements, and appearance.
Lack of water causes skin to dry and lose its natural resiliency.
Without resiliency, our skin is unable to spring back and recover from damage and wear.