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compressibility The condition that the volume of a closed system decreases as the pressure on its surfaces increases. All physical substances are compressible, but the compressibility of liquids and solids is much smaller than for gases. The compressibility of a gas is defined by its equation of state, approximated adequately for many purposes by that for an ideal gas. See coefficient of compressibility; compare incompressibility.
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compressibility Capable of being compressed
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compression bandage A bandage designed to provide pressure to a particular area.
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compress wet or dry cloth folded and firmly applied to a body part for relief of swelling or pain, or to produce localized pressure
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compressibility The ability to be compressed. A characteristic of substances, such as gases, that can be compressed to fit into smaller containers.
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