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deliquescent

[del-i-kwes-uhnt] / ˌdɛl ɪˈkwɛs ənt /


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The crystals are deliquescent, very soluble in water, and have an odor like that of garlic.

From Textbooks • Feb. 14, 2019

The John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble’s CD release performance began with “Elf” — an extended composition based around “Isfahan,” the deliquescent Billy Strayhorn ballad — and ended on a bridling, crosshatched rendition of Kraftwerk’s “The Model.”

From New York Times • Jan. 31, 2018

Dulwich exhibits Hero and Leandro, painted like those landscape panels in 1985 – their dribbles and fingerworking here orchestrated into a deliquescent collapse of mist-greys and cerise.

From The Guardian • Jul. 6, 2011

In grade, the Gillette coal is a sub-bituminous kind called black lignite�tough, deliquescent, easily crumbled when exposed to air, when it also tends to combust spontaneously.

From Time Magazine Archive

The English Maple and the Apple both have a deliquescent stem very early.

From Trees of the Northern United States Their Study, Description and Determination by Apgar, A. C. (Austin Craig)