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I . flu·id [ˈflu:ɪd] N

II . flu·id [ˈflu:ɪd] ADJ

1. fluid (liquid):

fluid

2. fluid fig (changeable):

fluid

ˈbrake fluid N

cor·ˈrec·tion flu·id N no pl

flu·id ˈounce N Brit

fluid ounce
fluid ounce Am

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When the flow is laminar, the pressure behind the object is higher than the surrounding fluid.
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The lower temperature limit typically occurs a few degrees above the freezing point of the working fluid.
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It is very fluid and penetrative and was once used as an antihysteric and emmenagogue.
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By using multiple superimposed layers of very fluid oil he was able to obtain a transparency and a wide variety of colours.
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The fragments from that engine damaged three of its four hydraulic systems resulting in fluid loss in them.
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Because of the fluid nature of manuscript reproduction, specifically in the case of illumination (as opposed to the text), the visual experience was not uniform.
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The station also reported that some poured lighter fluid around our news vehicle while others got physical.
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Its use in machining has declined since the mid-20th century as other specially engineered cutting fluids became prominent.
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The large movement of potassium from the extracellular fluid can lead to a mild hypokalemic state.
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If the fluid is not reduced, the pressure causes permanent damage to the retina and optic nerve.
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