liquefier
|liq-ue-fier|
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/ˈlɪkwəˌfaɪər/
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/ˈlɪkwɪˌfaɪə/
(liquefy)
turning into liquid
Etymology
Etymology Information
'liquefier' originates from Latin, specifically the word 'liquefacere,' where 'liquere' meant 'to be liquid' and 'facere' meant 'to make.'
Historical Evolution
'liquefacere' transformed into the French word 'liquéfier,' and eventually became the modern English word 'liquefy' through Middle English.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it meant 'to make liquid,' and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Noun 1
a device or substance that causes a material to become liquid.
The liquefier was used to turn the gas into a liquid state.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:45
