elastne
Elastne is a term used in linguistic and scientific contexts to denote forms related to the adjective elastic, and sometimes to describe an action done in an elastic manner. In Slavic language contexts, elastne can appear as a non-diacritic spelling of inflected forms that convey elasticity, or as a representation in texts where diacritics are omitted. The exact form and usage vary by language, and elastne often appears in dictionaries, corpora, or signage where non-diacritic spellings are common.
The root elast- comes from Latin elasticus, which itself derives from Greek elastikos, and has spread across
In many Slavic languages, adjectives and adverbs change form to reflect gender, number, and case. When diacritics
Scientific and practical usage
In materials science and physics, elasticity refers to a material’s ability to recover its shape after deformation.
See also: Elasticity; Elastic modulus; Elastic fiber; Elastic material.