Definition of Semiliquid. Meaning of Semiliquid. Synonyms of Semiliquid

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Definition of Semiliquid

Semiliquid
Semiliquid Sem`i*liq"uid, a. Half liquid; semifluid.

Meaning of Semiliquid from wikipedia

- under pressure.[citation needed] The words quasi-solid, semisolid, and semiliquid may be used interchangeably. Quasi-solids and semisolids are sometimes...
- aseptically manufacture sterile pharmaceutical or non-pharmaceutical liquid/semiliquid unit-dosage forms. BFS is an advanced aseptic processing technology that...
- foods. Pharmacobezoars (or medication bezoars) are mostly tablets or semiliquid m****es of drugs, normally found following an overdose of sustained-release...
- the overlying snowpack. Individual crystals near the melting point are semiliquid and slick, allowing them to glide along other crystal planes and to fill...
- 156 — Method and Means for the Atomizing or Distribution of Liquid or Semiliquid Materials, issued April 7, 1931 Kvilesjø, Svend Ole (17 February 2003)...
- rotary kiln Extraction Point 1 2 3 4 5 Consistency of kiln discharge solid semiliquid sol. (clinker) liq. (pig iron) Preferred iron content of ore (% Fe) 30-60...
- meats, or by the fermentation of sugars in beverages, such as juices, and semiliquid products, such as syrups and jams. The yeast of the genus Zygosaccharomyces...
- animals than vision. Another common characteristic is the ****ceti, a semiliquid waxy white substance filling the 'case' or ****ceti organ in the whale's...
- impacted wisdom teeth. They are described as ‘cavities filled with liquid, semiliquid or gaseous content with odontogenic epithelial lining and connective tissue...
- as the molecules of the m**** of ice beneath. These molecules are in a semiliquid state, providing lubrication. The molecules in this "quasi-fluid" or "water-like"...