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the liquefaction
noun
Process of, or state of having been, made liquid.
Exact(60)
The liquefaction rate is 1.36 ∼s.
In Naples he skeptically witnessed the liquefaction of the blood of the city's patron saint.
The liquefaction was turning soil to water, so it appeared like the earth was alive, running.
One of BG's strengths, for example, is in the liquefaction, transport and storage of gas.
We still think of tears as the liquefaction of prayer, to be offered in moments of special stress.
But it's in the liquefaction of her dancing that Ms. Murphy is most illuminated.
But some experts question whether buildings in the liquefaction areas really escaped structural harm.
One unexpected hazard is the liquefaction of the cargo.
The liquefaction depth increases with the number of wave cycles.
The liquefaction process is designed using commercially available simulation tools.
A facility for the liquefaction of natural gas was opened in Qalhāt, and in 2000 Oman began exporting LNG.
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