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liquefiable

/'likwifaiəbl/
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Word: Liquefiable

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: The word "liquefiable" means something that can be turned into a liquid.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "liquefiable" to describe materials or substances that can change from solid or gas to liquid form when heat or pressure is applied.
Example Sentence:
  • "Ice is a liquefiable substance because it turns into water when it melts."
Advanced Usage:

In scientific contexts, "liquefiable" is often used to describe materials in chemistry or physics. For example, certain gases can be liquefied under high pressure, making them liquefiable gases.

Word Variants:
  • Liquefy (verb): To make something liquid. For example, "The heat will liquefy the solid."
  • Liquefaction (noun): The process of making something liquid. For example, "The liquefaction of the soil during an earthquake can cause serious damage."
Different Meanings:

The primary meaning of "liquefiable" is related to physical states (solid, liquid, gas). It doesn't have widely recognized alternate meanings.

Synonyms:
  • Meltable: Can refer to solids that can turn into liquid by heating.
  • Fluid: Often used to describe substances that flow easily, though not strictly a synonym.
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There are no well-known idioms or phrasal verbs that specifically use "liquefiable," but you can combine it with other words in phrases related to physical states, such as "liquefiable materials" or "liquefiable substances."

Summary:

"Liquefiable" is a useful adjective in both everyday and scientific language, particularly when discussing materials that can change to a liquid state.

Adjective
  1. capable of being liquefied

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