liq·ue·fy
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Audio Help [lik-wuh-fahy] Pronunciation Key –verb (used with object), verb (used without object), -fied, -fy·ing.
| to make or become liquid. |
[Origin: 1375–1425; late ME lyquefyen < OF liquefier, trans. of L liquefacere to melt (see liquefacient); see -fy
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liq·ue·fi·a·ble, adjective
liq·ue·fi·er, noun
—Synonyms melt, fuse, dissolve, thaw; condense.
—Antonyms solidify; evaporate.
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Liquefied
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Audio Help (lĭk'wə-fī') Pronunciation Key
v. liq·ue·fied also liq·ui·fied, liq·ue·fy·ing also liq·ui·fy·ing, liq·ue·fies also liq·ui·fies v. tr. To cause to become liquid, especially: a. To melt (a solid) by heating.
v. intr. To become liquid. [Middle English liquefien, from Old French liquefier, from Latin liquefacere : liquēre, to be liquid + facere, to make; see fact.] liq'ue·fi'er n. |
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| liquefied | |
adjective | |
| 1. | reduced to a liquid state; "liquefied petroleum gas" |
| 2. | reduced to liquid form by heating; "a mass of molten rock" [syn: molten] |
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