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viscosity

[vi-skos-i-tee] / vɪˈskɒs ɪ ti /


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“It’s a rich, thick vanilla. I like the viscosity of it.”

From The Wall Street Journal

As an example, adding more surfactants to increase viscosity may actually destabilize the foam because it interferes with Marangoni effects.

From Science Daily

It’s soft and approachable, showing good viscosity and weight.

From Seattle Times

And she could change the physical properties of the system to make the most of each technique: with combing, the fluid needs to be more viscous; blowing requires lower viscosity and faster flow.

From New York Times

He sings with huskiness and nimbleness, plangency and viscosity — sometimes all of these at once.

From New York Times