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Meaning
Noun
●
A
substance
that is
flowing
, and
keeping
no
shape
, such as water; a
substance
of which the
molecules
, while not
tending
to
separate
from
one another
like those of a
gas
,
readily
change their
relative
position
, and which therefore
retains
no
definite
shape
, except that
determined
by the
containing
receptacle
; an
inelastic
fluid.
●
In Phonetics:
Any of a
class
of
consonant
sounds
that includes
l
and r.
Adj
●
Flowing
freely
like water
;
fluid
; not
solid
and not
gaseous
;
composed
of
particles
that
move
freely
among
each other
on the
slightest
pressure.
●
In Finance:
Easily
sold
or
disposed
of without
losing
value.
●
In Finance:
Having
sufficient
trading
activity
to make
buying
or
selling
easy.
●
Flowing or
sounding
smoothly
or without
abrupt
transitions
or
harsh
tones.
●
In Phonology:
Belonging to a
class
of
consonants
comprised
of the
laterals
and the
rhotics
, which in many
languages
behave
similarly.
●
Fluid and transparent.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
liquid
English
liquide
Middle English (1100-1500)
liquide
Old French (842-ca. 1400)
liquidus
Latin
-idus
Latin
liqueo
Latin
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Liquid
Fluid
Flowy
Fluxive
Runny
Liquefied
Fluids
Antonyms
Gas
Solid
Gaseous
Illiquid
Related
Water
Solvent
Vapour
Powder
Vapor
Gas
Moisture
Nitrogen
Foam
Slurry
Solute
Ammonia
Solid
Oil
Juice
Solids
Gel
Mixture
Substance
Gaseous
Coolant
Molten
Chlorine
Butane
Viscous
Air
Starch
Metal
Material
Heat
Steam
Refrigerant
Salt
Vinegar
Soluble
Urine
Brine
Hydrocarbon
Container
Resin
Particles
Acetone
Fuel
Precipitate
Chemical
Polymer
Particle
Electrolyte
Condensate
Hydrogen
Sugar
Glycerin
Blood
Syrup
Wet
Water Vapor
Sodium Acetate
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