Correct spelling for the English word "Ductilcly" is [dˈʌktɪlkli], [dˈʌktɪlkli], [d_ˈʌ_k_t_ɪ_l_k_l_i] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Ductilcly" is not a recognized English word in the dictionary. It does not have a clear meaning or definition. It may be a typographical or spelling error as the term does not adhere to the rules and conventions of English language morphology.
However, it is possible to provide a hypothetical definition based on the presumed intent of the word. In this scenario, "ductilcly" may be an amalgamation of two separate terms: "ductile" and "ly" (a suffix denoting manner or style).
"Ductile" is an adjective that refers to the property of a material being flexible, pliable, or easily moldable without breaking or losing structural integrity. It describes the ability of a substance to be stretched, bent, or reshaped under the application of external forces.
Adding the suffix "ly" to "ductile" could potentially be interpreted as intending to express the manner in which something is ductile. By doing so, "ductilcly" could be hypothetically defined as an adverb meaning in a ductile manner or exhibiting the characteristics of ductility. This definition would imply that the action being described possesses the attributes of being easily shaped, molded, or deformed without breaking or fracturing.