出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/26 00:48 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 liquide, from Old French liquide, from Latin liquidus (“fluid, liquid, moist”), from liqueō (“to be liquid, be fluid”). Doublet of liquidus. As a term for a consonant, it comes from Latin liquida (cōnsōnāns), a calque of Ancient Greek ὑγρὸν (σύμφωνον) (hugròn (súmphōnon), “liquid consonant”).
liquid (countable and uncountable, plural liquids)
The differentiation of a liquid as an incompressible fluid is not strictly correct, experiments having shown that liquids are compressible to a very limited extent. See fluid.
liquid (comparative more liquid, superlative most liquid)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/07/06 05:24 UTC 版)
Liquid is one of the three classical states of matter (the others being gas and solid). Like a gas, a liquid is able to flow and take the shape of a container. Some liquids resist compression, while others can be compressed. Unlike a gas, a liquid does not disperse to fill every space of a container, and maintains a fairly constant density. A distinctive property of the liquid state is surface tension, leading to wetting phenomena.
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liquid
of a liquid
somewhat liquid
liquid-looking
become liquid
a seething liquid
液体になるさま
becoming liquid
liquid manure
grape-juice―must
a dirty liquid
a cloudy liquid
液体がない
液体になる
水蒸気.
liquid
of a liquid
a seething liquid
liquid-looking
somewhat liquid
become liquid
液体になるさま
becoming liquid
grape-juice―must
液体になる
a cloudy liquid
liquid manure
to drip liquid
a nebulous liquid
cover with liquid
a dirty liquid
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