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  • 11liquid — I. a. 1. Fluid. 2. Mellifluous, dulcet, soft, clear, flowing, melting. II. n. Fluid, liquor, liquid substance …

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  • 12liquid — [14] Latin liquēre meant ‘be fluid’. From it was derived the adjective liquidus, which reached English via Old French (it was not used as a noun in the sense ‘liquid substance’ until the early 18th century). Also derived from liquēre was the noun …

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  • 13Liquid-liquid extraction — Liquid liquid extraction, also known as solvent extraction and partitioning, is a method to separate compounds based on their relative solubilities in two different immiscible liquids, usually water and an organic solvent. It is an of a substance …

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  • 14liquid# — liquid adj Liquid, fluid are comparable both as adjectives meaning composed of particles that move easily and flowingly and change their relative position without any perceptible break in their continuity and as nouns denoting a substance… …

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  • 15Substance theory — Substance theory, or substance attribute theory, is an ontological theory about objecthood, positing that a substance is distinct from its properties. Substance is a core concept of ontology and metaphysics. Indeed, philosophies may be divided… …

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  • 16Liquid nitrogen — (liquid density at the triple point is 0.707 g/mL) is the liquid produced industrially in large quantities by fractional distillation of liquid air and is often referred to by the abbreviation, LN2. It is pure nitrogen, in a liquid state. Liquid… …

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  • 17Liquid Snake — Personnage de fiction Genre Masculin Espèce Humain Activité(s) Membre de Fox Houn …

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  • 18Liquid — Liq uid, n. 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 gaseous and has a definite volume independent, of …

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  • 19Liquid measure — Liquid Liq uid, n. 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 gaseous and has a definite volume… …

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  • 20Liquid metal — may refer to* One of the five metallic elements liquid at or near room temperature, namely rubidium (melting point 39 °C, 102 °F), francium (27 °C, 81 °F), mercury (−39 °C, −38 °F), caesium (28 °C, 83 °F), and gallium (30 °C, 86 °F). One other… …

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