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Definition of Semiliquids
1. semiliquid [n] - See also: semiliquid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Semiliquids
Literary usage of Semiliquids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Clinical Studies for Nurses: A Text-book for Second and Third Year Pupil by Charlotte Albina Aikens (1911)
"semiliquids (without starch and sugar). Liquid food, gluten gruel, Irish moss
gruel, Irish moss chicken jelly, Irish moss thickening for soups and sauces. ..."
2. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1914)
"... for cancer has given a high percentage of cures because an anastomosis of the
ileum into the colon is an ideal enterostomy for delivering semiliquids. ..."
3. United States Compiled Statutes, Annotated, 1916: Embracing the Statutes of by United States, John Allan Mallory (1917)
"Containers of liquids or semiliquids do not come within the descriptive
language "cartons, cases, crates, boxes, nnd coverings of any kind." Austin v. ..."
4. Dust Preventives and Road Binders by Prévost Hubbard (1910)
"The inventor claims that this method is accurate to the third decimal place and
that it is reliable for oils and other semiliquids. ..."
5. Dust Preventives and Road Binders by Prévost Hubbard (1910)
"The inventor claims that this method is accurate to the third decimal place and
that it is reliable for oils and other semiliquids. ..."
6. Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Its Complications, with Special Reference to by Sherman Grant Bonney (1910)
"... and during the period of greater emergency consist entirely of cold liquids
or semiliquids. Milk, beef-juice, gelatinous preparations, and ice-cream may ..."
7. Chemistry and Its Relations to Daily Life: A Textbook for Students of by Louis Kahlenberg, Edwin Bret Hart (1913)
"... or into liquids or semiliquids, because they require free oxygen for growth;
but if given time, they will at ordinary room temperature gradually ..."