Taittavina
Taittavina is a term originating from the Marathi language, meaning "to be foldable" or "to be pliable." In a practical sense, it refers to the ability of a material or object to be bent or creased without breaking or losing its structural integrity. This characteristic is important in various applications, from the manufacturing of textiles and paper to the design of flexible electronics and packaging. Materials that are highly taittavina can be manipulated into different shapes, making them versatile for a wide range of uses.
The degree of taittavina in a material is influenced by several factors, including its molecular structure,