Definition of Subfluid

1. somewhat fluid [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Subfluid

subfeus
subfibrous
subfield
subfields
subfigure
subfigures
subfile
subfiles
subfilter
subfilters
subfix
subfixes
subfloor
subflooring
subfloors
subfluid (current term)
subfolder
subfolders
subfoliate
subfont
subfonts
subformat
subformats
subformula
subformulae
subformulas
subfornical
subfossil
subfossils
subfoveal

Literary usage of Subfluid

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

1. The Physiography of the United States: Ten Monographs by National Geographic Society (U.S.), J. W. Powell (1896)
"... other scientific men believe that the interior of the earth is in a subfluid condition, due to the pressure of the superincumbent envelope of rock. ..."

2. The Physiography of the United States: Ten Monographs by National Geographic Society (U.S.), J. W. Powell (1896)
"... other scientific men believe that the interior of the earth is in a subfluid condition, due to the pressure of the superincumbent envelope of rock. ..."

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