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deliquescence

[del-i-kwes-uhns] / ˌdɛl ɪˈkwɛs əns /




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The band’s 2013 debut, “Burn,” was a restive, rangy album, stretching from slow deliquescence to scorching surrealism.

From New York Times • Mar. 28, 2018

If this is related to deliquescence from the atmosphere, we should see a difference in brightness and darkness, with time of day.

From Science Magazine • Nov. 22, 2017

The process, known as deliquescence, is seen in the Atacama desert, where the resulting damp patches are the only known place for microbes to live.

From The Guardian • Sep. 28, 2015

It was an industry in a state of deliquescence, and Varda saw rightly that, if Hollywood were to become solid again, it would do so in open acknowledgment of and confrontation with its own past.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 17, 2015

It is the aspect in political disputes and contrivances of that social and moral deliquescence the nature and possibilities of which have been discussed in the preceding chapters of this volume.

From Anticipations Of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human life and Thought by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)




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