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ablution
absorption
abstraction
aeriform
affect
aggelation
aggregation
air
alive
aloes
ambient
anneal
antispasis
antispastic
aperient
appetency
areometry
ascent
asphaltum
astringent
atmosphere
attenuant
attenuating
attenuation
balance
bathe
bibulous
bister
bladder
blood
bubble
buoyant
cacochymical
calamar
capacity
cell
charge
choler
chyle
circumfluent
circumfluous
circumfuse
clot
coagulate
coagulation
coherency
coherent
colliquable
colliquament
colliquate
colliquated
colliquative
compressibility
compressible
concretion
conduit
confluence
conflux
confluxibility
confound
congeal
congealable
congelation
consistent
constant
constringe
copper-plate
course
crass
crisis
crystalization
cupel
current
deferent
defluxion
demersion
dense
deobstruct
deobstruent
dephlogisticated
deposit
depuration
diffuse
diffusion
diffusive
digester
digesting
diluent
dilute
diluted
dip
discharge
discutient
dissipate
dissolubility
dissoluble
dissolution
dissolvable
dissolve
dissolvent
distill
drink
drop
drops
drown
drowned
dryness
duct
ebullition
effervesce
effervescence
effervescent
effervescing
effuse
electricity
electrictrical
electrifiable
electromotor
emanate
emerge
emergency
emergent
emersion
estuation
ether
etherialize
etherialized
euchymy
evacuation
evaporate
evaporated
evaporating
evaporation
evaporometer
evenness
excern
excretion
excretive
excretory
exhalation
exhale
expansion
expire
expiring
explode
explosion
extant
extravasation
ferment
firm
fix
fixation
fixed
flesh
float
flood
flow
flowing
fluid
fluidity
fluidness
fluor
flux
fluxure
freeze
fret
frost
funnel
fuse
fusibility
fusil
fusion
gall
galvanism
gas
gaseous
gasified
gasify
gasometry
gland
go
graduate
grume
gum-resin
gush
gushing
hardness
heat
hepatical
hold
humidity
humor
humoral
hydatis
hydraulics
hydrodynamics
hydrogen
hydrometer
hydrometrical
hydrometry
hydrostatical
hydrostatics
ice
icicle
illumine
imbibe
imbibed
imbrue
immerge
immerse
immersed
immersing
immersion
impermeability
impermeable
impervious
incondensable
incorporate
incrassate
influx
inosculation
insolubility
insoluble
inspissate
inspissation
insulation
intimately
inundate
inundated
inundation
issue
juse
lacmus
lade
land
latent
leak
lentor
light
lighten
liquefaction
liquescent
liquid
liquidity
liquor
lymph
macerate
maceration
magnetism
mass
matter
menstruum
mercurification
milk
minuteness
mother-water
mouth
mucous
mucus
muddy
nature
negative
non-conducting
non-conduction
non-conductor
non-electric
obtain
oculist
oil
overflow
overflowing
oxygen
palate
passable
passage
penetrant
permeable
permeate
permeated
perspiration
perspire
pervade
phlem
pipe
piping
pissasphalt
piston
plethora
plethoric
plunge
plunged
pneumatology
point
porous
positive
positively
pour
poured
pouring
pressure
proposition
pulse
pultaceous
quality
quicksilver
quiescent
reabsorb
recombine
refluent
reflux
repellency
repellent
repulsive
resin
resolve
rheum
ride
rigid
run
salive
semi-fluid
shock
sink
sip
sipe
soak
soaked
solid
solidity
solubility
soluble
solution
solvent
spatter
spill
spiracle
spume
spungy
stability
stagnancy
stagnation
steam
stiff
stop-cock
storax
stream
suck
suction
suffuse
suffused
suffusion
supernatation
supernatural
sweat
swim
swimming
swine-pox
synovial
synovy
syringe
tap
tapping
tear
tent
tenuity
testicle
thaw
thawing
thin
thinness
thunder
thunderbolt
tight
torrent
transmutable
transpiration
transpire
transudation
transude
transuding
treacle
tube
tumultuation
ulceration
undulation
undulatory
unfix
universally
unsolid
unvoyageable
urine
vacuity
valve
vapor
vaporific
vent
vibration
volatility
waft
water
wet
whelm
whitlow



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1828 Definition

FLU'ID, a. [L. fluidus, from fluo, to flow.] Having parts which easily move and change their relative position without separation, and which easily yield to pressure; that may flow; liquid. Water, spirit, air, are fluid substances. All bodies may be rendered fluid by heat or caloric.

FLU'ID, n. Any substance whose parts easily move and change their relative position without separation, and which yields to the slightest pressure; a substance which flows, or which moves spontaneously on a plane with the least inclination; a liquid; liquor; opposed to a solid. Water, blood, chyle, are fluids.

1913 Definition
Fluid (fluid)
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Flu"id
[L. fluidus, fr. fluere to flow: cf. F. fluide. See Fluent.]
  1. Having particles which easily move and change their relative position without a separation of the mass, and which easily yield to pressure; capable of flowing; liquid or gaseous.
  2. A fluid substance; a body whose particles move easily among themselves.

    * Fluid is a generic term, including liquids and gases as species. Water, air, and steam are fluids. By analogy, the term is sometimes applied to electricity and magnetism, as in phrases electric fluid, magnetic fluid, though not strictly appropriate.

    Fluid dram, or Fluid drachm, a measure of capacity equal to one eighth of a fluid ounce. -- Fluid ounce. (a) In the United States, a measure of capacity, in apothecaries' or wine measure, equal to one sixteenth of a pint or 29.57 cubic centimeters. This, for water, is about 1.04158 ounces avoirdupois, or 455.6 grains. (b) In England, a measure of capacity equal to the twentieth part of an imperial pint. For water, this is the weight of the avoirdupois ounce, or 437.5 grains. -- Fluids of the body. (Physiol.) The circulating blood and lymph, the chyle, the gastric, pancreatic, and intestinal juices, the saliva, bile, urine, aqueous humor, and muscle serum are the more important fluids of the body. The tissues themselves contain a large amount of combined water, so much, that an entire human body dried in vacuo with a very moderate degree of heat gives about 66 per cent of water. -- Burning fluid, Elastic fluid, Electric fluid, Magnetic fluid, etc. See under Burning, Elastic, etc.


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