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- Dictionarysemi-fluid/sɛmɪˈfluːɪd/
adjective
- 1. having a thick consistency between solid and liquid: "the Earth's semi-fluid lower mantle"
noun
- 1. a semi-fluid substance.
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Semifluid definition: imperfectly fluid; having both fluid and solid characteristics; semiliquid.. See examples of SEMIFLUID used in a sentence.
semifluid in British English. (ˌsɛmɪˈfluːɪd ) adjective also: semifluidic (ˌsɛmɪfluːˈɪdɪk ) 1. having properties between those of a liquid and those of a solid. noun. 2. a substance that has such properties because of high viscosity. tar is a semifluid.
semifluid: [adjective] having the qualities of both a fluid and a solid : viscous.
Semifluid definition: Intermediate in flow properties between solids and liquids; highly viscous.
Define semifluid. semifluid synonyms, semifluid pronunciation, semifluid translation, English dictionary definition of semifluid. adj. Intermediate in flow properties between solids and liquids; highly viscous. sem′i·flu′id n. sem′i·flu·id′i·ty n.
Semifluid definition: . See examples of SEMIFLUID used in a sentence.
semifluid in British English. (ˌsɛmɪˈfluːɪd ) adjective also: semifluidic (ˌsɛmɪfluːˈɪdɪk ) 1. having properties between those of a liquid and those of a solid. noun. 2. a substance that has such properties because of high viscosity. tar is a semifluid.
semifluid, adj. & n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
sem·i·flu·id / ˌsemēˈfloō-id; ˌsemˌī- / • adj. having a thick consistency between solid and liquid. • n. a semifluid substance. The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English. sem·i·flu·id / ˌsemēˈfloō-id; ˌsemˌī-/ • adj. having a thick consistency between solid and liquid. • n.
Synonyms for SEMIFLUID: semiliquid, thickened, turbid, creamy, glutinous, thickish, undiluted, viscous; Antonyms of SEMIFLUID: thin, watery, fluid, runny, liquid ...