élastique
elastic band
noun adjective eh-lah-STEEK Rare
Origin: Modern Latin elasticus, from Greek elastos (ductile)
Also means
rubber band
Usage Note
Élastique functions both as a noun (a rubber band or elastic) and as an adjective meaning 'elastic' or 'stretchy'. As a noun it is masculine. The phrase avoir de l'élastique is sometimes used figuratively to describe flexibility. Élasticité is the corresponding abstract noun used in physics and economics.
Examples
"Elle a attaché les feuilles avec un élastique."
Natural Translation
She fastened the sheets with a rubber band.
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