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Definition of Liquifying
1. liquify [v] - See also: liquify
Lexicographical Neighbors of Liquifying
Literary usage of Liquifying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of a Tour and Residence in Great Britain, During the Years 1810 and 1811 by Louis Simond (1817)
"... capable of liquifying its pulp, and very consider- * There is a very extraordinary
instance mentioned by Pallas, of the depth of stratified formation ..."
2. A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language ...by John Walker by John Walker (1806)
"... s. rl he act of liquifying by heat or moisture ; the st:i:c of being liquified ;
destruction of any thing by the separation of its parts; death, ..."
3. Proceedings of the Quarantine Conference held in Montgomery, Ala., on the (1889)
"My attention has been especially directed to the liquifying organisms found in the
... In a majority of these cases the presence of liquifying bacilli was ..."
4. Public Documents of the State of North Dakota: Being the Annual and Biennial by North Dakota (1912)
"The Posterior Mediastinal lymphatic glands—Enlarged and contained an egg-sized
abscess in a liquifying condition. Mesenteric Lymphatic Glands—Three ..."
5. Public Hygiene by Thomas Stewart Blair (1911)
"It grows rapidly upon plates or stab cultures of gelatin, liquifying the media.
... It is non-motile, non-liquifying, is aerobic and stains easily with weak ..."
6. Journal of Tuberculosis by A H McQuilkin (1903)
"Not decolorized by Gram ; not liquifying gelatine : Preisz, Man- fredi, Galli-Valerio ?
Hayem ?, Cherry, Thomas and Bull, Turski ?, Valle" ?, Guinard and ..."
7. Autogenous Welding and Cutting by Theodore Kautny, James Forbes Whiteford (1915)
"The most'com- mon system for the production of oxygen is the air liquifying and
distillation process. FIG. 20. — Cross sec- . j^uui- ju Air is a mechanical ..."