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Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: fugacity /fjuːˈɡæsɪtɪ/ n - Also called: escaping tendency a property of a gas, related to its partial pressure, that expresses its tendency to escape or expand, given by d(logef) = dμ/RT, where μ is the chemical potential, R the gas constant, and T the thermodynamic temperature
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024fu•ga•cious (fyo̅o̅ gā′shəs),USA pronunciation adj. - fleeting; transitory:a sensational story with but a fugacious claim on the public's attention.
- Botanyfalling or fading early.
- Latin fugāci- (stem of fugāx apt to flee, fleet, derivative of fugere to flee + -ous
- 1625–35
fu•ga′cious•ly, adv. fu•ga′cious•ness, fu•gac•i•ty (fyo̅o̅ gas′i tē),USA pronunciation n. |