liquify









liquify


liquify verb -fies, -fying or -fied

  1. another spelling of liquefy

Derived Formsliquifaction (ˌlɪkwɪˈfækʃən), nounliquifactive, adjectiveliquifiable, adjectiveliquifier, noun Examples from the Web for liquify Historical Examples of liquify

  • An unsuccessful attempt lately made in Vienna to liquify oxygen, clearly shows this enormous resistance.

    Essays: Scientific, Political, & Speculative, Vol. I

    Herbert Spencer

  • An unsuccessful attempt lately made at Vienna to liquify oxygen, clearly shows this enormous resistance.

    Illustrations of Universal Progress

    Herbert Spencer

  • Once solidified, this oil does not liquify until the temperature reaches 2C.

    Cooley’s Practical Receipts, Volume II

    Arnold Cooley

  • He designed to relieve the ear from the clash of supernumerary consonants, and to liquify by a vowelly confluence.

    Amenities of Literature

    Isaac Disraeli

  • They should be heated only sufficient to liquify them, or the acid of the jelly might curdle the blanc-mange.

    Mrs. Hale’s Receipts for the Million

    Sarah Josepha Hale

  • Word Origin and History for liquify v.

    alternative spelling of liquefy.

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