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Fluid   /flˈuəd/  /flˈuɪd/   Listen
Fluid

noun
1.
A substance that is fluid at room temperature and pressure.
2.
Continuous amorphous matter that tends to flow and to conform to the outline of its container: a liquid or a gas.
adjective
1.
Subject to change; variable.  Synonym: unstable.  "Everything was unstable following the coup"
2.
Characteristic of a fluid; capable of flowing and easily changing shape.  Synonym: runny.
3.
Smooth and unconstrained in movement.  Synonyms: fluent, liquid, smooth.  "The fluid motion of a cat" , "The liquid grace of a ballerina"
4.
In cash or easily convertible to cash.  Synonym: liquid.
5.
Affording change (especially in social status).  Synonym: mobile.  "Upwardly mobile"



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"Fluid" Quotes from Famous Books



... the bullet within the mould shrinks. The effect of this would be to collapse the sides, were it not that the sides have already become solid by contact with the cold mould. But the lead at the top, having been poured in last, is still fluid; and so that settles down as the lead cools below, and forms the little pit or depression, which the boy presently fills up by pouring ...
— Rollo in Naples • Jacob Abbott

... he hoped it would; for the Italians, who are an eminently subtle and diplomatic people, have apparently thought it best to bend to the hard facts by which they have been surrounded. But if, as Emerson teaches, facts are fluid to thought, we may believe that the ideas of Mazzini will yet prevail in the nation of his birth, and that he may yet be regarded as the spiritual father of the future Italian commonwealth. For of him, if of any modern man, we may say ...
— Italy, the Magic Land • Lilian Whiting

... Kooleen Brahmins, that superlative aristocracy of caste which is supposed to be descended from certain illustrious families who settled in Bengal several centuries ago. Wealthy Hindoos of low degree eagerly aspire to the honor of mixing their puddle blood with the quintessentially clarified fluid that glorifies the circulatory systems of these demigods, and the result is a very pretty and profitable branch of the Brahmin business,—Kooleen marrying sometimes as many as fifty of such nut-brown maids of baser birth, in consideration of a substantial ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 110, December, 1866 - A Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and Politics • Various

... are interwoven with each other, even in the most minute details, and therefore cannot be separated. But it is just in connection with the inevitable effect which has been referred to, of a great act of destruction (a great victory) upon all other decisions by arms, that this moral element is most fluid, if we may use that expression, and therefore distributes itself the most easily ...
— On War • Carl von Clausewitz

... a terrible tale to tell of the mishaps that we heard of from week to week: men burned by hot twining rods; by the falling of masses of iron or steel that were being forged; by blows of hammers; and above all in the casting-shops, when glowing fluid metal was poured into some mould which had not been examined to see whether it was ...
— Patience Wins - War in the Works • George Manville Fenn


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