English
Etymology
From L. fluidus.
Noun
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- Any state of matter which can flow with relative ease, tends to assume the shape of its container, and obeys Bernoulli's principle; a liquid, gas or plasma
Translations
Chinese: 液� (yè t�)
Czech: kapalina f, tekutina f
Danish: væske c
Dutch: vloeistof f
Finnish: fluidi, neste
French: fluide m
Greek: �ε���� (reustó) n, �γ�� (ygró) n
Interlingua: fluido#Interlingua|fluido
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Italian: fluido#Italian|fluido m
Japanese: �� (�����, ryūtai), 液� (����, ekitai)
Portuguese: fluido#Portuguese|fluido m
Russian: жидко��� f, жижа f coll.
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Adjective
fluid (compar more fluid, superl most fluid)
- not comparable Of, or relating to fluid.
- In a state of flux; subject to change.
- Moving smoothly, or giving the impression of a liquid in motion.
- context|of an asset Convertible into cash.
Translations
trans-top|of or relating to fluid
Danish: flydende
Italian: fluido
trans-mid
Portuguese: fluido
Russian: жидкий
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trans-top|in a state of flux; subject to change
Czech: prom�nlivý
Danish: flydende, omskiftelig
Dutch: vloeibaar, vloeibare
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Italian: fluido
Portuguese: fluido
Russian: �ек��ий, гибкий
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trans-top|moving smoothly
Czech: plynulý
Danish: flydende
Dutch: vloeiend, vloeiende
trans-mid
Portuguese: fluido
Russian: плавн�й
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trans-top|convertible into cash
Dutch: incasseerbaar, incasseerbare
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Portuguese: lÃquido
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ttbc|Interlingua: fluide
Spanish
Verb form
fluid
- second-person plural imperative of fluir
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