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Definitions for LIQUESCENT
lɪˈkwɛs əntliques·cent
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Princeton's WordNet
liquescent, meltingadjective
becoming liquid
Wiktionary
liquescentadjective
melting
Etymology: From liquescens, present participle of liquesco
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Liquescentnoun
Melting.
Etymology: liquescens, Latin.
Wikipedia
liquescent
A neume (; sometimes spelled neum) is the basic element of Western and Eastern systems of musical notation prior to the invention of five-line staff notation. The earliest neumes were inflective marks that indicated the general shape but not necessarily the exact notes or rhythms to be sung. Later developments included the use of heightened neumes that showed the relative pitches between neumes, and the creation of a four-line musical staff that identified particular pitches. Neumes do not generally indicate rhythm, but additional symbols were sometimes juxtaposed with neumes to indicate changes in articulation, duration, or tempo. Neumatic notation was later used in medieval music to indicate certain patterns of rhythm called rhythmic modes, and eventually evolved into modern musical notation. Neumatic notation remains standard in modern editions of plainchant.
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liquescent
Liquescent refers to the process of becoming liquid or the state of being capable of melting or dissolving, especially under heat. It can be used to describe substances, materials, or even metaphorically for concepts or emotions.
Webster Dictionary
Liquescentadjective
tending to become liquid; inclined to melt; melting
Etymology: [L. liquescens, p. pr. of liquescere to become liquid, incho. fr. liquere to be liquid.]
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of LIQUESCENT in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of LIQUESCENT in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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