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Volume 10 · 64 words · 1797 Edition

a body which has the property of fluidity; and, besides that, a peculiar quality of wetting other bodies immersed in it, arising from some configuration of its particles, which dispose them to adhere to the surfaces of bodies contiguous to them. See Fluid.

Liquid, among grammarians, is a name applied to certain consonants opposed to mutes. Thus l, m, n, and r, are liquids.