liquiform, a.
(ˈlɪkwɪfɔːm)
[Contracted ad. mod.L. type *liquidiformis, f. liquid-um liquid n.: see -form.]
Having the form or appearance of a liquid. liquiform melanosis, ‘a name given by Dr. Carswell to the product of the disintegration of melanotic tumours which are sometimes found in serous cavities’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1889).
| 1805 T. Weaver tr. Werner's Treat. External Char. Fossils 204 Native-Quicksilver, which is found in globules, and liquiform. 1833 Carswell Pathol. Anat., Melanoma 3 Liquiform Melanosis. |