liquidly


liq·uid

L0194600 (lĭk′wĭd)n.1. a. The state of matter in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow and little or no tendency to disperse, and is amorphous but has a fixed volume and is difficult to compress.b. Matter or a specific body of matter in this state.2. Linguistics A consonant articulated without friction and capable of being prolonged like a vowel, such as English l and r.adj.1. Of or being a liquid.2. Having been liquefied, especially:a. Melted by heating: liquid wax.b. Condensed by cooling: liquid oxygen.3. Flowing readily; fluid: added milk to make the batter more liquid.4. Having a flowing quality without harshness or abrupt breaks: liquid prose; the liquid movements of a ballet dancer.5. Linguistics Articulated without friction and capable of being prolonged like a vowel.6. Clear and shining: the liquid brown eyes of a spaniel.7. Existing as or readily convertible into cash: liquid assets.
[From Middle English, of a liquid, from Old French liquide, from Latin liquidus, from liquēre, to be liquid.]
liq′uid·ly adv.liq′uid·ness n.
Translations
liquidamente