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Liquefied   /lˈɪkwəfˌaɪd/   Listen
Liquefied

adjective
1.
Reduced to a liquid state.  Synonym: liquified.
2.
Reduced to liquid form by heating.  Synonyms: liquified, molten.



Liquefy

verb
(past & past part. liquefied; pres. part. liquefying)
1.
Become liquid.
2.
Make (a solid substance) liquid, as by heating.  Synonyms: liquidise, liquidize, liquify.
3.
Become liquid or fluid when heated.  Synonyms: flux, liquify.



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"Liquefied" Quotes from Famous Books



... New Method of Extinguishing Fires.—Invented by George Dickson and David A. Jones, of Toronto, Canada.—Apparatus designed to utilize a mixture of water and liquefied carbonic acid ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 821, Sep. 26, 1891 • Various

... Liquefied.*—While the reduction of solids to the liquid state is accomplished in some instances by heating them until they melt, they are more frequently reduced to this state by subjecting them to the action of certain liquids, called solvents. ...
— Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools • Francis M. Walters, A.M.

... me have a look at this," he said, returning to the dial. "Professor Goddard once explained to me the workings of one of his experimental models. The motive force must be some liquefied mixture, possibly oxygen and hydrogen. Some of these instruments—most of them, ...
— Astounding Stories, July, 1931 • Various

... Biddy and Monny and the others, and not for them, my heart beat fast when, on the afternoon of the third day out from Naples, the ship brought us suddenly in sight of something strange. We were moving through a calm sea, more like liquefied marble than water, for it was creamy white rather than blue, veined with azure, and streaked, as marble is, with pink and gold. Far away across this gleaming floor blossomed a long line of high-growing lotus flowers, white and yellow against a silver sky. The effect was magical, and the wonder ...
— It Happened in Egypt • C. N. Williamson & A. M. Williamson

... air. This fact is of the utmost industrial importance. But touching this question of latent heat, you may ask me for my proof that there is latent heat, and a large amount of it, in a substance that feels perfectly cold. I have told you that a gasified liquid, or a liquefied solid, or most of all a gasified solid, contains such heat, and if reconverted into liquid and solid forms respectively, that heat is evolved, or becomes sensible heat, and then it can be decidedly felt and indicated by the thermometer. Take the case of a liquid suddenly solidifying. The heat ...
— The Chemistry of Hat Manufacturing - Lectures Delivered Before the Hat Manufacturers' Association • Watson Smith


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