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thixotropic A term describing the rehology (or characteristics) of a liquid that resists flowing or drainage during application.
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thixotropy That property of a lubricating grease which is manifested by a softening in consistency as a result of shearing followed by a hardening in consistency starting immediately after the shearing is stopped.
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thixotropy The tendency for the viscosity of a liquid to be shear-rate dependent. When a liquid is rapidly shaken, brushed, or otherwise mechanically disturbed the viscosity decreases rapidly.
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thick Dense in texture, usually due to low acidity and/or high extract.
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thickness depth of the material and contributory to pressure requirements; thickening reduces the pressure required to fill the part.
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