Definition of Liquidized

1. Verb. (past of liquidize) ¹

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Definition of Liquidized

1. liquidize [v] - See also: liquidize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Liquidized

liquidates
liquidating
liquidation
liquidations
liquidator
liquidators
liquidise
liquidised
liquidiser
liquidises
liquidising
liquidities
liquidity
liquidity crisis
liquidize
liquidized (current term)
liquidizer
liquidizers
liquidizes
liquidizing
liquidless
liquidlike
liquidly
liquidness
liquidnesses
liquids
liquidus
liquidy
liquifiable
liquified

Literary usage of Liquidized

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Eclectic Journal of Medicine by John Bell (1838)
"His method is to confine the gas thus liquidized in a very strong cylindrical vessel of copper, which is provided with a stop-cock, from which the liquefied ..."

2. The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1838)
"His method is to confine the gas thus liquidized in a very strong cylindrical vessel of copper, which is provided with a stop-cock, from which the liquefied ..."

3. Out West: A Magazine of the Old Pacific and the New by Charles Fletcher Lummis, Archaeological Institute of America Southwest Society, Sequoya League (1904)
"Who shall deny me as, higher and higher, I leap in the fury of freedom from chains And foam at a touch of the world and its pains, liquidized fire! ..."

4. The Dynamical Theory of the Formation of the Earth by Archibald Tucker Ritchie (1850)
"... although many other gases have been liquidized by their vigorous and well-directed exertions" And again, in the eighty-fifth Theorem, it is asserted—" ..."

5. The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with by Selim Hobart Peabody, Charles Francis Richardson (1898)
"A'is liquidized: relevo, relieve, relief; but not in tenerum, tendre, tender. E tonic is liquidized: ..."

6. Transactions of the Philological Society by Philological Society (Great Britain). (1881)
"... though he does not always observe this orthography in his dictionary. L and n are sometimes liquidized as in Italian gl and 17». '». ..."

7. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker (1868)
"... and when heat became applied to it the next spring, its gummy particles became liquidized, and of course expansion takes place in the pores of the wood ..."

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