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fluidity
[floo-id-i-tee]
noun
the quality or state of being fluid.
Physics.
the ability of a substance to flow.
a measure of this ability, the reciprocal of the coefficient of viscosity.
fluidity
/ ڱːˈɪɪɪ /
noun
the state of being fluid
physics the reciprocal of viscosity
Other Word Forms
- nonfluidity noun
Example Sentences
Opera President and CEO Christopher Koelsch said he was “struck by the fluidity of his technique and the clarity and command of his musical ideas” after seeing Hindoyan at the Berlin State Opera in 2016.
Injuries to James Ramm and George Furbank in the first five minutes robbed them of two of their back three and some fluidity.
In a sign of the turmoil, other car companies, including Stellantis, maker of Jeep, Fiat and Chrysler, withdrew financial guidance for the year ahead, citing the fluidity of the situation.
Relational identity allows both sides to preserve their autonomy but also work within their shared space, an achievement of both fluidity and fixedness.
Having watched Arsenal's 5-1 win over Leicester City on Tuesday, she believes they have the fluidity in attack to exploit Lyon's weaknesses.
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