Liquid
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Noun
liquid
- A fundamental state of matter. Liquid is a state between solid and gaseous. A liquid can usually be contained within a glass or a similar container without allowing escape. A liquid can freeze to become a solid or evaporate into a gas.
Translations
- Dutch: vloeistof f
- Finnish: neste
- French: liquide m
- German: Flüssigkeit f
- Interlingua: liquido
- Japanese: 液体 (えきたい, ekitai)
- Lithuanian: skystis m
- Polish: ciecz f
- Portuguese: líqüido m
- Romanian: lichid n
- Slovak: tekutina f
- Slovenian: tekočina f
- Swedish: vätska
Related terms
- liquidate
- liquidizer
- liquor
See also
Adjective
liquid (more liquid, most liquid)
- Existing in the physical state of a liquid. (Liquid nitrogen)
- (Finance) Easily disposed of. (Liquid assets)
Translations
- Dutch: vloeibaar (1), vloeibare (1)
- Finnish: nestemäinen (1), likvidi (2)
- French: liquide m, f (1)
- German: flüssig (1), disponibel (2)
- Interlingua: liquide (1)
- Lithuanian: (1): skystas m, skysta f; (2): likvidus m, likvidi f
- Polish: ciekły m (1)
- Portuguese: líqüido m (1), líqüida f (1)
- Romanian: lichid m (1), lichidă f (1)
- Slovak: tekutý m tekutá f tekuté n (1); likvidný m, likvidná f, likvidné n (2)
- Swedish: flytande (1)