lubricity
Example Sentences
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Sulfur in diesel contributes to what is called “lubricity,” or the ability of diesel to lubricate the parts it touches.
This iKon slanted head is coated in Teflon for lubricity.
From Forbes
In close quarters he suffered their backwoods lubricity and knucklehead talk.
From Literature
The only singer, Carol Woods, steered a careful middle course between restraint and bawdy lubricity.
From New York Times
Nor can I see the object of modernising the "Stomach Dance," save to impart an extra dose of lubricity into the subject.
From Project Gutenberg
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