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Ronnie Wood has a talent for turning time into a liquid substance that slips by unnoticed.
Resin, any natural or synthetic organic compound consisting of a noncrystalline or viscous liquid substance.
I had the impression of a liquid substance, like molten lava, glimmering down below, a sparkling surface that pulsated with brightness, expanding and contracting.
The density of a liquid substance is determined by a hydrometer, which measures the buoyancy of an object of known volume immersed in the fluid to be measured.
But there will always be less techy solutions: flypaper (sticky tape that traps the bugs), Fly Bottles (glass containers lined with an attractive liquid substance) and the Venus' flytrap (a plant that eats insects).
adjective: capable of meeting financial obligations noun: a liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances The word solvent has appeared in 110 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Aug. 20 in "Uncertainty in Courthouse Fogs the View at the Stadium," by George Vecsey: It is a sad state of affairs when the big events are being played in courtrooms rather than ballparks.
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Condensed-matter physics, discipline that treats the thermal, elastic, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of solid and liquid substances.
Leggett conducted his pioneering research on superfluidity, a phenomenon in which certain extremely cold liquid substances flow without internal resistance, or viscosity.
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