How Do You Spell LIQUESCENT?

Pronunciation: [lɪkwˈɛsənt] (IPA)

Liquescent, pronounced /lɪˈkwɛsənt/, is a term used to describe a substance that has the property of becoming liquid. The spelling of the word is derived from the Latin word "liquēscere," which means "to melt." The pronunciation of the word starts with the "l" sound, followed by the "ih" sound, and then the "kwe" sound. The "s" sound is pronounced next, followed by the "eh" and "nt" sounds. The word is commonly used in scientific contexts to describe the melting points of certain substances.

LIQUESCENT Meaning and Definition

  1. Liquescent is an adjective that refers to something having the characteristic or property of becoming or being capable of becoming liquid. It describes the process or state of liquefaction, whereby a substance transitions from a solid or semi-solid state to a liquid one.

    In the context of chemistry, this term is often used to describe substances with the ability to melt or dissolve easily when subjected to heat or other external factors. For example, certain metals, such as mercury, are considered liquescent because they have low melting points, allowing them to transform from a solid into a liquid state easily when heated.

    Liquescent can also be used to describe the ability of a material to dissolve or form a solution with a liquid. Substances with this property are referred to as liquescent solutes. For instance, sugar is a liquescent solute when it is dissolved in water, as it readily disperses and forms a homogeneous liquid mixture.

    Additionally, the term liquescent can be applied to describe a process or artwork that portrays a sense of fluidity or the illusion of liquidity. This can be seen in various forms of visual art, such as paintings or sculptures that depict flowing or melting elements, aiming to convey a sense of transformation or movement.

    Overall, the word liquescent conveys the concept of becoming or being in a liquid state, either by melting, dissolving, or exemplifying fluidity in a visual or metaphorical sense.

  2. Becoming or tending to become liquid, deliquescent.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

  3. Melting; becoming fluid-more frequently dilequescent.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for LIQUESCENT

  • kiquescent
  • piquescent
  • oiquescent
  • luquescent
  • ljquescent
  • lkquescent
  • loquescent
  • l9quescent
  • l8quescent
  • li1uescent
  • li2uescent
  • liwuescent
  • liauescent
  • liqyescent
  • liqhescent
  • liqjescent
  • liqiescent
  • liq8escent
  • liq7escent

Etymology of LIQUESCENT

The word "liquescent" originates from the Latin word "liquescentem", which is the present participle of the verb "liquescere". "Liquescere" is derived from the Latin words "liquēre" meaning "to be liquid" and "scescere" meaning "to become". Therefore, "liquescent" essentially means "becoming liquid" or "able to liquefy".

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