| deliq | deliquescence, deliquescent |
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| deliquescent | 1. Dissolving; liquefying by contact with the air; capable of attracting moisture from the atmosphere and becoming liquid; as, deliquescent salts. 2. <botany> Branching so that the stem is lost in branches, as in most deciduous trees. Origin: L. Deliquescens, -entis, p. Pr. Of deliquescere: cf. F. Deliquescent. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| deliquescent |
(especially of certain salts) becoming liquid by absorbing moisture from the air
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| deliquescent |
liquefying on maturity.
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| deliquescent | (especially of certain salts) becoming liquid by absorbing moisture from the air |
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