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viscidity
viscidity (vɪˈsɪdɪtɪ) [f. prec. + -ity. Cf. obs. F. viscidité (16th c.).] 1. The quality of being viscid; glutinousness, stickiness, ropiness.1611 Cotgr., Viscidité, visciditie;..viscositie. 1658 Phillips, Viscidity or Viscosity, a clamminesse, a sticking to any thing like glue or bird lime. 1686 Pl... Oxford English Dictionary
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viscidness
ˈviscidness [-ness.] = viscidity.1710 T. Fuller Pharm. Extemp. 218 Honey..from its Viscidness, digesteth and healeth. 1755 Phil. Trans. L. 876, I have already observed, that Cassia is found in chewing to have a viscidness, which Cinnamon has not. Oxford English Dictionary
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Prashastapada
qualities that are inherent in substances; these include seventeen gunas listed by Kanada and seven gunas – gurutva (heaviness), dravatva (fluidity), sneha (viscidity wikipedia.org
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immeability
immeability (ɪmiːəˈbɪlɪtɪ) [f. im-2 + L. meābilis passable (f. meāre to pass): see -bility.] Inability to pass or flow (through a channel).1731 Arbuthnot Aliments vi. §29 (R.) The viscidity and immeability of the matter impacted in them. 1752 Watson in Phil. Trans. 350 That the immediate cause..is t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Galerina marginata
However, as Gulden explains, this characteristic is highly variable: "Viscidity is a notoriously difficult character to assess because it varies with the Varying degrees of viscidity tend to be described differently and applied inconsistently by different persons applying terms such as lubricous, fatty, wikipedia.org
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flaccidity
flaccidity (flækˈsɪdɪtɪ) [f. flaccid a. + -ity. Cf. F. flaccidité.] 1. The quality or condition of being flaccid; want of stiffness or tension, limpness, looseness.1676 Wiseman Surgery vi. ii. 444 There is neither Fluxion nor Pain, but Flaccidity joyned with an Insensibility. 1725 Cheyne Ess. Health... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fault reporting
Automated diagnostic Instrumented for remote viewing Displayed in the viscidity of supervisory personnel Implementation Fault reporting is an optional wikipedia.org
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viscosity
viscosity (vɪˈskɒsɪtɪ) Also 5–6 viscosite, 6 -tye, 6–7 -tie. [a. OF. viscosite (F. viscosité) or ad. med.L. viscōsitās, f. L. viscōs-us viscous: see -ity. So It. viscosità, Sp. viscosidad, Pg. -idade.] 1. a. The quality or fact of being viscous; viscidity.a 1425 tr. Arderne's Treat. Fistula, etc. 65... Oxford English Dictionary
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clammishness
† ˈclammishness Obs. [f. prec. + -ness.] Clammish quality; viscidity, stickiness.1528 Paynel Salerne Regim. O ij b, Fyshe..of smal clammyshenes. 1578 Lyte Dodoens vi. xlviii. 722 This fruite bycause of his clammishnesse and slyme. Oxford English Dictionary
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Track algorithm
This strategy produces a large number of false tracks due to clutter near the horizon and in the viscidity of weather phenomenon and biologicals. wikipedia.org
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serosity
serosity (sɪˈrɒsɪtɪ) [ad. F. sérosité (16th c.) or mod.L. serōsitās, f. serōsus serose.] 1. Watery fluid in an animal body; the serous or watery part of blood or milk, serum; freq. pl. in 17–18th c. = watery humours.1601 Holland Pliny II. Catal. Words Art, Serosities, or Serous humours, bee the thin... Oxford English Dictionary
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麦芽糊精 - 甜味剂 - 青岛龙峰化工有限公司
甜味剂 麦芽糊精 Maltodextrin Price is a kind of hydrolysis product between starch and starch sugar. It has characteristics of good fluidity and solubility, moderate viscidity, emulsification, stableness and anti-recrystallization, low water absorbability, less agglomeration, better carrier for sweeteners. ...
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ductility
ductility (dʌkˈtɪlɪtɪ) [f. ductile + -ity, after L. type *ductilitās: cf. F. ductilité (1701 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The quality of being ductile. 1. Capability of being extended by beating, drawn out into wire, worked upon, or bent; malleability, pliableness, flexibility.1654 Whitlock Zootomia 44 This Du... Oxford English Dictionary
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over-large
ˈover-ˈlarge, a. [over- 28.] Too large; of excessive magnitude or extent; excessive.1532 More Confut. Tindale Wks. 373/2 Whoso do interprete his necessitie ouer large, or differre [etc.]. 1561 T. Hoby tr. Castiglione's Courtyer i. (1577) D iij, This is ouerlarge a scope of matters. 1647 D. Digges Un... Oxford English Dictionary
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lentor
lentor (ˈlɛntə(r), ˈlɛntɔː(r)) Also 7 lentour. [ad. F. lenteur or L. lentor (sense 1), f. lentus slow.] 1. Of the blood, etc.: Clamminess, tenacity, viscidity. Now rare.1626 Bacon Sylva §900 All Matter whereof Creatures are produced by Putrefaction haue euermore a Closenesse, Lentour, and Sequacity.... Oxford English Dictionary
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