liquesce
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɪˈkwɛs/
Verb
liquesce (third-person singular simple present liquesces, present participle liquescing, simple past and past participle liquesced)
- (intransitive) To become a liquid; to liquefy.
- 2011, James McCreet, The Thieves' Labyrinth
- It is, of course, the nature of the London fog to descend and liquesce at its own whim. Merely two hours later, Waterloo-bridge presented an entirely different scene.
- 2011, James McCreet, The Thieves' Labyrinth
- (figurative) to become more like a liquid
- 2009, Iain Fenlon, Early Music History: Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Music:
- At many points notes liquesce like the liquid letters, so that the interval from one note to another is begun with a smooth glide and does not appear to have a stopping place en route.
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