
1) Antifreeze 2) Aquatic 3) Aqueous 4) Beverage 5) Disposable 6) Distillate 7) Elixir 8) Extravasation 9) Flowing 10) Fluid 11) Fusible 12) Graceful 13) H2o 14) Hydraulic 15) In cash 16) Ink 17) Juice 18) Limpid 19) Liquefiable 20) Liquefied 21) Liquidity 22) Liquidness 23) Liquifiable 24) Liquified
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1) British trance music group 2) Bromine is one 3) Clear and bright 4) Coffee or cognac 5) English musical duo 6) English techno music group 7) Entirely free of harshness 8) Filled or brimming with tears 9) Flow state 10) Fluid 11) Free-flowing 12) French word used in English 13) Gooey 14) Juice 15) Liquefiable
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A state of matter that has a high density and is incompressible compared to a gas. Liquids take the shape of their container but do not expand to fill the container as gases do. Liquids diffuse much more slowly than gases.
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Liquid
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• (a.) Clear; definite in terms or amount. • (a.) Fluid and transparent; as, the liquid air. • (n.) A substance whose parts change their relative position on the slightest pressure, and therefore retain no definite form; any substance in the state of liquidity; a fluid that is not aeriform. • (a.) Flowing freely like water; flui...
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in phonetics, a consonant sound in which the tongue produces a partial closure in the mouth, resulting in a resonant, vowel-like consonant, such as ...
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in physics, one of the three principal states of matter, intermediate between gas and crystalline solid.[36 related articles]
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is a phase of matter which is free to conform to a shape of a vessel but has a fixed volume and has a greater density than a gas.
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An amorphous (non-crystalline) form of matter between a gas and a solid that has a definite volume, but no definite shape.
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Easily traded or converted to cash.
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A liquid market is one in which it is not difficult or costly to buy or sell. More formally, Kyle (1985), following Black (1971), describes a liquid market as 'one which is almost infinitely tight, which is not infinitely deep, and which is resilient enough so that prices eventually tend to their underlying value.' Source: Kyle, 1985, p 1...
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1. A substance whose parts change their relative position on the slightest pressure, and therefore retain no definite form; any substance in the state of liquidity; a fluid that is not aeriform. ... Liquid and fluid are terms often used synonymously, but fluid has the broader signification. All liquids are fluids, but many fluids, as air and the ga...
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(lik´wid) a substance that flows readily in its natural state. flowing readily; neither solid nor gaseous.
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any substance that flows readily or changes in response to the smallest influence. More generally, any substance in which the force required to produce a deformation depends on the rate of deformation rather than on the magnitude of the deformation.
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A semi-consonant sound produced without friction and thus capable of being sounded continuously in t
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(Learning Modules / Chemistry / Polymers) In this physical state particles are free to move and tumble relative to each other. However, there is still a long range order in the assembly of particles and attractive forces operating between them.
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Liq'uid (lĭk'wĭd)
adjective [ Latin
liquidus , from
liquere to be fluid or liquid; confer Sanskrit
rī to ooze, drop,
lī to melt.]
1. Flowing freely like water; fluid; not solid. « Yea, though he go upon the plane and
liquid ...
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Liq'uid noun 1. A substance whose parts change their relative position on the slightest pressure, and therefore retain no definite form; any substance in the state of liquidity; a fluid that is not aëriform. »
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fluid are terms often used synonymously, but
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A characteristic of a security or commodity market with enough units outstanding to allow large transactions without a substantial change in price. Institutional investors are inclined to seek out liquid investments so that their trading activity will not influence the market price.
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(l) Type: Term Pronunciation: lik′wid Definitions: 1. An inelastic substance (water) that is neither solid nor gaseous and in which the molecules are relatively free to move with respect to each other yet still are restricted by intermolecular forces. 2. Flowing like water.
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A state of matter where molecules have the ability to flow and the surface of this mass displays the property of surface tension.
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swimming adjective filled or brimming with tears; `swimming eyes`; `sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid`
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a state of matter in which the molecules are touching, fluid, incompressible.
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tending to flow
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[Cooking terms] tending to flow
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