- liq´uid|ly
- liq|uid «LIHK wihd», noun, adjective.–n.1. any substance that is not a solid or a gas; substance that flows freely like water. Liquids and gases are classed together as fluids. Mercury is a liquid at room temperature. A liquid is composed of molecules that move freely over each other so that a mass has the shape of its container, like a gas, but, unlike a gas, it has a definite volume.2. Phonetics. the sound of l or r; liquid consonant.–adj.1. in the form of a liquid; melted: »
butter heated until it is liquid. Many shampoos are made of liquid soap.
2. flowing or capable of flowing like water.3. Figurative. clear and bright like water: »a beautiful young girl with liquid eyes.
4. Figurative. clear and smooth-flowing in sound: »the liquid notes of a bird. Italian is the most liquid…language that can possibly be imagined (David Hume).
5. Phonetics. a) having the nature of a liquid. b) (of consonants, especially l or n, as in Spanish) palatalized.6. Figurative. smooth and easy in movement; graceful.7. Figurative. easily turned into cash: »liquid assets.
╂[< Latin liquidus < liquēre to be(come) fluid]–liq´uid|ly, adverb.–liq´uid|ness, noun.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.