| 释义 | fic·tile I. \ˈfiktəl, -(ˌ)til, -ˌtīl\ adjective
 Etymology: Latin fictilis, from fictus (past participle of fingere to shape, form, devise, feign) + -ilis -ile — more at dough
 1.  : molded or capable of being molded into the form of an art work or artifact
 2.
 a. of an art work or artifact  : molded of earth, clay, or other soft material
 b.  : of or belonging to pottery or earthenware
 3.  : capable of being led or directed : pliable
 < fictile masses of people ripe for propaganda >
 II. noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: Latin, from neuter of fictilis
 : a piece of fictile ware
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