
1) Body 2) Consistence 3) Consistency 4) French word used in English 5) Viscousness
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1) Gelatinousness 2) Glueyness 3) Gluiness 4) Glutinosity 5) Glutinousness 6) Gumminess 7) Ropiness 8) Semiliquidity 9) Sliminess 10) Stickiness 11) Viscidity 12) Viscidness 13) Viscousness
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() coefficient of viscosity. The resistance a liquid exhibits to flow. Experimentally, the frictional force between two liquid layers moving past each other is proportional to area of the layers and the difference in flow speed between them. The constant of proportionality is called 'viscosity' or 'coefficient of viscosity', and is given the symbol...
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A measure of resistance to flow in a liquid (molasses in January has high viscosity while molasses in August has lower viscosity).
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A measure of resistance to flow in a liquid (water has low viscosity while honey has a higher viscosity.)
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• (n.) The quality or state of being viscous. • (n.) A quality analogous to that of a viscous fluid, supposed to be caused by internal friction, especially in the case of gases.
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A measure of resistance to flow in a liquid (water has low viscosity while honey has a higher viscosity.)
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A measure of a fluid's resistance to flow.
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the ability of a fluid to respond to movement. A high viscosity will resist movement, and a low viscosity will flow quickly. This is not necessarily the same as density. Viscosity is normally measured comparatively by the time a given volume of liquid will pass through a pipe of fixed diameter.
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The internal frictional resistance offered by a fluid to change of shape or to the relative motion or flow of its parts.
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<chemistry> A physical property of fluids that determines the internal resistance to shear forces. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(vis-kos´ĭ-te) resistance to flow; a physical property of a substance that is dependent on the friction of its component molecules as they slide by one another.
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A measure of resistance to flow in a liquid (water has low viscosity while honey has a higher viscosity.)
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A measure of the 'runniness' or 'flow' of a liquid. Water is less viscous or more runny than treacle.
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A fluid's resistance to flow. Viscosity increases as temperatures decrease.
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(a) The property of a fluid which enables it to resist flow. (b) The numerical measure of this property.
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a measure of the resistance of a fluid to flow. Resistance is brought about by the internal friction resulting from the combined effects of cohesion and adhesion. The viscosity of petroleum products is commonly expressed in terms of the time required for a specific volume of the liquid to flow through a capillary tube of a specific size at a given temperature. ...
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Vis·cos'i·ty noun [ Confer French
viscosité , Late Latin
viscositas .]
1. The quality or state of being viscous.
2. (Physics) A quality analogous to that of a viscous fluid, supposed to be caused by internal friction, especially in the case of gases.
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A measure of resistance to flow in a liquid (water has low viscosity while honey has a higher viscosity.)
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A measure of resistance to flow in a liquid.
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a measure of a fluids resistance to flow; can be thought of as a measure of fluid friction.
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A measure of resistance to flow.
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The opposite of fluidity, the stiffness of a slip or a molten glaze. Viscous slips pour slowly and viscous glazes move very little in the firing.
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'Thickness' of a fluid or 'ease of flow', e.g. plasma has a viscosity which allows it to be pumped rapidly around the body.
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viscousness noun resistance of a liquid to sheer forces (and hence to flow)
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