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liq⋅ue⋅fy
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ˈlɪk
wəˌfaɪ
/
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–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
Related forms:
liq⋅ue⋅fi⋅a⋅ble,
adjective
liq⋅ue⋅fi⋅er,
noun
Synonyms:
melt, fuse, dissolve, thaw; condense.
Antonyms:
solidify; evaporate.
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Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009.
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liquefy
liq·ue·fy also liq·ui·fy
(lĭk'wə-fī')
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.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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Word Origin & History
liquefy
1425, from O.Fr.
liquefier,
from L.
liquefacere
"make liquid, melt," from
liquere
"be fluid" +
facere
"to make" (see
factitious
).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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