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thixotropic
thix·ot·ro·py T0173000 (thĭk-sŏt′rə-pē)n. The property exhibited by certain gels of becoming fluid when stirred or shaken and returning to the semisolid state upon standing. [Greek thixis, touch (from thinganein, thig-, to touch; see dheigh- in Indo-European roots) + -tropy.] thix′o·trop′ic (thĭk′sə-trŏp′ĭk) adj.thixotropic (ˌθɪksəˈtrɒpɪk) adj (Chemistry) (of fluids and gels) having a viscosity that decreases when a stress is applied, as when stirred: thixotropic paints. [C20: from Greek thixis the act of touching + -tropic] thixotropy n thixotrope nthixotropic
thixotropicThat property of certain gels of becoming liquid when shaken or stirred.thixotropic
thix·o·trop·ic (thik'sō-trop'ik), Pertaining to, or characterized by, thixotropy.thix·o·trop·ic (thik'sō-trō'pik) Pertaining to, or characterized by, thixotropy. |