| liquid |
existing as or having characteristics of a liquid; especially tending to flow; "water and milk and blood are liquid substances" filled or brimming with tears; "swimming eyes"; "sorrow made the eyes of many grow liquid" clear and bright; "the liquid air of a spring morning"; "eyes shining with a liquid luster"; "limpid blue eyes" a substance that is liquid at room temperature and pressure melted: changed from a solid to a liquid state; "rivers filled to overflowing by melted snow" smooth and flowing in quality; entirely free of harshness; "the liquid song of a robin" the state in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow with little or no tendency to disperse and relatively high incompressibility a substance in the fluid state of matter having no fixed shape but a fixed volume fluent: smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a ballerina" fluid: in cash or easily convertible to cash; "liquid (or fluid) assets" a frictionless continuant that is not a nasal consonant (especially `l' and `r')
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| liver fluke |
flatworm parasitic in liver and bile ducts of domestic animals and humans
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| lumbar vertebra |
one of 5 vertebrae in the human vertebral column; lumbar vertebrae extend from the twelfth thoracic vertebra down to the sacral vertebrae
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| lactoflavin |
vitamin B2: a B vitamin that prevents skin lesions and weight loss
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| LATS |
the basic unit of money in Latvia
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