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consolute
con·so·lute C5610450 (kŏn′sə-lo͞ot′)adj. Of or relating to two or more fluid substances that are capable of being mixed in all proportions under given conditions. [Late Latin cōnsolūtus, dissolved together : Latin com-, together; see com- + Latin solūtus, past participle of solvere, to loosen, dissolve; see leu- in Indo-European roots.]consolute (ˈkɒnsəˌluːt) adj1. (Chemistry) (of two or more liquids) mutually soluble in all proportions2. (Chemistry) (of a substance) soluble in each of two conjugate liquids3. (Chemistry) of or concerned with the particular state in which two partially miscible liquids become totally miscible[C20: from Late Latin consolūtus, from Latin con- together + solvere to dissolve]consolute
consolute[′kan·sə‚lüt] (chemistry) Of or pertaining to liquids that are perfectly miscible in all proportions under certain conditions. |