liquescency (Meaning)
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liquescency (n.)
The quality or state of being liquescent.
Synonyms & Antonyms of liquescency
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liquescency Sentence Examples
- The heat caused the once-solid wax to transition into a state of liquescency.
- The liquescency of the ice cream made it easy to scoop and serve.
- As the sun rose, the morning fog dissolved into a liquescent mist.
- The artist's brushstrokes captured the liquescent beauty of the flower petals.
- The river's flow was characterized by its gentle liquescency.
- The lava flowing from the volcano exhibited a remarkable liquescency.
- The honey's liquescent texture made it perfect for drizzling over pancakes.
- The melting snow transformed into a liquescent stream, trickling down the mountainside.
- The sculptor molded the clay with precision, giving it a liquescent appearance.
- The candle's flame danced through the liquescent wax, casting an ethereal glow.
FAQs About the word liquescency
The quality or state of being liquescent.
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The heat caused the once-solid wax to transition into a state of liquescency.
The liquescency of the ice cream made it easy to scoop and serve.
As the sun rose, the morning fog dissolved into a liquescent mist.
The artist's brushstrokes captured the liquescent beauty of the flower petals.