(physics) A substance that is flowing, and keeping no shape, such as water; a substance of which the molecules, while not tending to separate from one another like those of a gas, readily change their relative position, and which therefore retains no definite shape, except that determined by the containing receptacle; an inelastic fluid.
Murano glass —70 percent sand and 30 percent soda ash, limestone, nitrate, and arsenic— is liquid at 2,600 degrees Fahrenheit [1,400°C] and rigid at about 900 degrees Fahrenheit [500°C].
The lead singer bowed slightly and produced a soft, clear note that was so liquid and pure that it resonated into the morning air for a great distance.
Pipettes are used to introduce small quantities of liquids in laboratories. A pipette has a volume scale and as a rule pileusballs are used as droppers for liquids. Both sorts of pipettes are calibrated for fluids with a temperature of #°C and for time of outflow (signified by " Ex. "). If needed times of outflow are indicated on the pipettes
+ 12 I asked him a second time: “What is the meaning of the two bunches of twigs* of the olive trees that are pouring out the golden liquid through the two golden tubes?”
Upon testing the liquid secreted by an animal in a Tokyo zoo, scientists in Kyoto, Japan, learned how it protects the hippo’s skin against the ravages of tropical sunshine and dirt.
A retrial began in October of that year, leading to a decision in 2004 to liquidate the registered legal entity that the Witnesses use in Moscow and ban its activities.
For the urination frequency, I go to the hospital about every three or four months for a procedure called hydrodistension, in which liquid is used to expand the bladder like a balloon.
तपाईँको सञ्जाल कन्फिगरेसन विशेष गरी प्रोक्सी होस्ट नाममा समस्या आएको हुन सक्छ । यदि तपाईँसँग इन्टरनेट पहुँच भएमा हालै कुनै समस्या छैन, यो असम्भाव्य छ ।jw2019 jw2019
6 Now there were six stone water jars sitting there as required by the purification rules of the Jews,+ each able to hold two or three liquid measures.