Definitions from Wiktionary (deliquium)
▸ noun: (physical chemistry) Liquefaction through absorption of moisture from the air.
▸ noun: (pathology) An abrupt loss of consciousness usually caused by an insufficient blood flow to the brain; fainting.
▸ noun: (literary, figuratively) A languid, maudlin mood.
▸ noun: (rare) An abrupt absence of sunlight, e.g. caused by an eclipse.
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▸ noun: (physical chemistry) Liquefaction through absorption of moisture from the air.
▸ noun: (pathology) An abrupt loss of consciousness usually caused by an insufficient blood flow to the brain; fainting.
▸ noun: (literary, figuratively) A languid, maudlin mood.
▸ noun: (rare) An abrupt absence of sunlight, e.g. caused by an eclipse.
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deliquesence,
deliquiation,
illiquation,
liquefaction,
liquification,
liquefication,
eliquation,
reliquification,
deliquifier,
liquefact,
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