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A liquid—water—flowing out of a bottle
Proto-Indo-European *wlikʷ-éh₁-ye-ti
English liquid
From Middle English liquide, from Old French liquide, from Latin liquidus (“fluid, liquid, moist”), from liqueō (“to be liquid, be fluid”). Doublet of liquidus. As a term for a consonant, it comes from Latin liquida (cōnsōnāns), a calque of Ancient Greek ὑγρὸν (σύμφωνον) (hugròn (súmphōnon), “liquid consonant”).
liquid (countable and uncountable, plural liquids)
- (physical chemistry) 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.
Hyponyms: ideal liquid, non-ideal liquid
Coordinate terms: solid, gas
A liquid can freeze to become a solid or evaporate into a gas.- 2013 August 3, “Yesterday’s fuel”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8847:
The dawn of the oil age was fairly recent. Although the stuff was used to waterproof boats in the Middle East 6,000 years ago, extracting it in earnest began only in 1859 after an oil strike in Pennsylvania. […] It was used to make kerosene, the main fuel for artificial lighting after overfishing led to a shortage of whale blubber. Other liquids produced in the refining process, too unstable or smoky for lamplight, were burned or dumped.
- 2013 August 3, “Yesterday’s fuel”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8847:
- (phonetics) Any of a class of consonant sounds that includes l and r.
Hypernyms: approximant, consonant
Coordinate term: glide- 1996, Adrian Room, An Alphabetical Guide to the Language of Name Studies, page 41:
Many female forenames are regarded as euphonyms. What is and is not euphonious is necessarily subjective, but it could be suggested that names containing labials (b, m), sibilants (s, sh) and liquids (l, r) are more likely to be euphonyms than those that do not. - 1999, Ingo Plag, Morphological Productivity, page 86:
[…] -able does not attach to verbs ending in a postconsonantal liquid […]
- 1996, Adrian Room, An Alphabetical Guide to the Language of Name Studies, page 41:
The differentiation of a liquid as an incompressible fluid is not strictly correct, experiments having shown that liquids are compressible to a very limited extent. See fluid.
substance that is liquid
- Afrikaans: vloeistof (af)
- Albanian: lëng (sq) m
- Arabic: سَائِل m (sāʔil), مَائِع m (māʔiʕ)
Hijazi Arabic: سايل m (sāyil), مايع m (māyiʕ) - Armenian: հեղուկ (hy) (heġuk)
- Assamese: পনীয়া (ponia), জুলীয়া (zulia)
- Asturian: líquidu (ast) m
- Azerbaijani: maye (az)
- Bashkir: шыйыҡса (şıyıqsa)
- Basque: likido, isurkari
- Belarusian: ва́дкасць (be) f (vádkascʹ)
- Bengali: তরল (bn) (torol)
- Bulgarian: те́чност (bg) f (téčnost)
- Burmese: အရည် (my) (a.rany)
- Capanahua: jene
- Catalan: líquid (ca) m
- Chichewa: madzimadzi class 6
- Chinese:
Cantonese: 液體 / 液体 (jik6 tai2), 液態 / 液态 (jik6 taai3)
Hokkien: 液體 / 液体 (zh-min-nan) (ia̍k-thé, e̍k-thé)
Mandarin: 液體 / 液体 (zh) (yètǐ), 液態 / 液态 (zh) (yètài) - Crimean Tatar: şingenlik
- Czech: kapalina (cs) f, tekutina (cs) f
- Danish: væske (da) c
- Duala: madíbádíbá class 6
- Dutch: vloeistof (nl) f
- Egyptian: (rḏw)
- Esperanto: likvaĵo, likvo (eo)
- Estonian: vedelik
- Finnish: neste (fi)
- French: liquide (fr) m
- Galician: líquido (gl) m
- Georgian: სითხე (sitxe)
- German: Flüssigkeit (de) f
- Greek: υγρό (el) n (ygró)
- Hebrew: נוֹזֵל (he) m (nozél)
- Hindi: द्रव (hi) m (drav), तरल (hi) (taral)
- Hungarian: folyadék (hu), lé (hu)
- Icelandic: vökvi (is) m
- Indonesian: cairan (id)
- Ingrian: nesse
- Irish: leacht (ga) m
- Italian: liquido (it) m
- Japanese: 液体 (ja) (えきたい, ekitai), 流体 (ja) (りゅうたい, ryūtai), リキッド (ja) (rikiddo)
- Kazakh: сұйықтық (sūiyqtyq)
- Khmer: រាវ (km) (riəw)
- Korean: 액체(液體) (ko) (aekche)
- Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: şile (ku) f - Kyrgyz: суюктук (ky) (suyuktuk)
- Lao: ທາດແຫຼວ (lo) (thāt hrǣu)
- Latin: liquidus m, latex m
- Latvian: šķidrums (lv) m
- Lithuanian: skystis (lt) m
- Macedonian: течност (mk) f (tečnost)
- Malay: cecair (ms), cairan (ms)
- Malayalam: ദ്രാവകം (ml) (drāvakaṁ)
- Middle English: licour
- Mohawk: ohné꞉ka
- Mongolian: шингэн (mn) (šingen)
- Norman: litchide m
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: væske (no) m or f
Nynorsk: væske f - Occitan: liquid (oc) m
- Old English: wæt n
- Pashto: مايع f pl (māyé'), چیستکی m (čistakáy)
- Persian: مایع (fa) (mâye'), آبگونه (fa) (âbgune)
- Polish: ciecz (pl) f
- Portuguese: líquido (pt) m
- Romanian: lichid (ro) n
- Russian: жи́дкость (ru) f (žídkostʹ)
- Scottish Gaelic: lionn m, sùgh m
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: те̏чно̄ст f
Latin: tekùćina f (Croatian), tȅčnōst (sh) f - Sinhalese: දියරය (si) (diyaraya)
- Slovak: tekutina f, kvapalina f
- Slovene: tekočina f
- Spanish: líquido (es) m
- Swahili: majimaji (sw)
- Swedish: vätska (sv) c
- Tagalog: likido (tl)
- Tajik: моеъ (tg) (moye')
- Thai: ของเหลว (th) (kɔ̌ɔng-lěeo)
- Turkish: sıvı (tr), likit (tr)
- Turkmen: suwuklyk
- Ukrainian: рідина́ (uk) f (ridyná)
- Urdu: مائع (mā'i')
- Uyghur: سۇيۇقلۇق (suyuqluq)
- Uzbek: suyuqlik (uz)
- Vietnamese: nước (vi), chất lỏng (vi)
- Welsh: hylif (cy)
sound
- Dutch: vloeiklank m
- Finnish: likvida (fi)
- French: liquide (fr) f
- Galician: líquida f
- German: Fließlaut m, Liquida (de) f, Liquid (de) m
- Icelandic: mjúkhljóð n
- Indonesian: likuida (id)
- Italian: liquida (it) f
- Latvian: plūdenis m
- Romanian: lichidă (ro) f
- Russian: пла́вный звук m (plávnyj zvuk)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ликвида f
Latin: lìkvida (sh) f, tèkūćnīk m, desnik (sh) m, alveolar (sh) m - Slovene: likvida f
- Spanish: líquida (es) f
- Thai: พยัญชนะเหลว
- Welsh: toddyn m, cytsain dawdd f
Translations to be checked
liquid (comparative more liquid, superlative most liquid)
- (physical chemistry) Flowing freely like water; fluid; not solid and not gaseous; composed of particles that move freely among each other on the slightest pressure.
liquid nitrogen - (finance, of an asset) Easily sold or disposed of without losing value.
- (finance, of a market) Having sufficient trading activity to make buying or selling easy.
- Flowing or sounding smoothly or without abrupt transitions or harsh tones.
a liquid melody - (phonology) Belonging to a class of consonants comprising the laterals and the rhotics, which in many languages behave similarly.
/l/ and /r/ are liquid consonants. - Fluid and transparent.
the liquid air
(flowing freely like water): flowy, fluxive; see also Thesaurus:runny
(antonym(s) of “easily sold”): illiquid
(antonym(s) of “having sufficient activity”): illiquid
fluid; not solid and not gaseous
- Afrikaans: vloeibaar (af)
- Albanian: lëng (sq) m
- Armenian: հեղուկ (hy) (heġuk)
- Asturian: líquidu (ast)
- Azerbaijani: sıyıq
- Bashkir: шыйыҡ (şıyıq)
- Belarusian: ва́дкі (be) (vádki)
- Bulgarian: те́чен (bg) (téčen)
- Catalan: líquid (ca)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 液體 / 液体 (zh) (yètǐ), 液態 / 液态 (zh) (yètài) - Crimean Tatar: şingen
- Czech: tekutý (cs), kapalný (cs)
- Danish: flydende (da)
- Dutch: vloeibaar (nl)
- Esperanto: likva
- Estonian: vedel
- Finnish: nestemäinen (fi), neste- (fi) (in compounds)
- French: liquide (fr)
- Galician: líquido (gl)
- Georgian: თხევადი (txevadi)
- German: flüssig (de)
- Greek: υγρός (el) (ygrós)
Ancient Greek: ῥυτός (rhutós) - Haitian Creole: likid
- Hebrew: נוזלי (he) (nozlí)
- Hindi: द्रव (hi) m (drav), तरल (hi) (taral)
- Hungarian: folyékony (hu)
- Icelandic: fljótandi
- Indonesian: cair (id)
- Interlingua: liquide
- Irish: leachtach
- Italian: liquido (it)
- Ladin: luter
- Latgalian: škeists
- Latvian: šķidrs
- Lithuanian: skystas
- Malay: cair (ms)
- Mansi:
Northern Mansi: (please verify) ся̄лыг (sâ̄lyg) - Manx: so-eaysley
- Middle English: liquide
- Mongolian: шингэн (mn) (šingen)
- Norwegian: flytende
- Occitan: liquid (oc)
- Plautdietsch: flissent
- Polish: ciekły (pl), płynny (pl)
- Portuguese: líquido (pt)
- Punjabi: ਤਰਲ (taral)
- Romanian: lichid (ro) m
- Russian: жи́дкий (ru) (žídkij)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: тѐкӯћӣ, жидак
Latin: tèkūćī, žȉdak (sh) - Slovak: tekutý (sk)
- Slovene: tekoč (sl)
- Spanish: líquido (es)
- Swahili: majimaji (sw)
- Swedish: flytande (sv)
- Tagalog: likido (tl)
- Thai: เหลว (th) (lěeo)
- Turkish: sıvı (tr)
- Ukrainian: рідки́й (ridkýj)
- Vietnamese: nước (vi), lỏng (vi)
- Welsh: hylif (cy), hylifol
(of an asset) easily sold or disposed of
Albanian: rrjedhshëm (sq) m
Armenian: լիկվիդային (likvidayin), իրացվելի (hy) (iracʻveli)
Bulgarian: ликви́ден (likvíden)
Czech: likvidní
Estonian: likviidne
German: disponibel (de)
Hebrew: נזיל (nazil)
Icelandic: handbær
Latvian: likvīds
Lithuanian: likvidus
Norwegian: likvid
Russian: ликви́дный (ru) (likvídnyj)
Slovak: likvidné
Slovene: likviden
“liquid”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin E[li] Smith, editors (1911), “liquid”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., →OCLC.
liquid
- alternative form of liquide
liquid m (feminine singular liquida, masculine plural liquids, feminine plural liquidas)
liquid m (plural liquids)