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liquid nitrogen Nitrogen gas condensed to a liquid with a boiling point of about -196
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liquid crystal display A panel on which tiny spots become transparent or quite opaque in response to electronic signals and which, given enough of such spots arranged as pixels in a grid pattern, can be used as a back lit directly viewed video display or used in a video projector.
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liquefaction Changing a solid into a liquid.
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liquid A substance that flows freely and therefore conforms to the shape of the walls of its container, but cannot expand to fill the container.
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liquid crystal A substance that has some of the long-range order of a solid but the freedom of motion of a liquid.
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