This absorption of heat is also noticed when a solid is liquefied by dissolving it in a liquid as well as when it is liquefied by simply applying heat.
Masticate all solid food until it is completely liquefied and excites in an irresistible manner the swallowing reflex or swallowing impulse.
Maggots filled the mushroom, and exuded a solvent pepsin that liquefied the white firm "meat.
From every direction they were hurrying to the toadstool feast, to the banquet of horrible, liquefied fungus that lay spread upon the ground.
Every one had been infested with tiny maggots which had liquefied the tough meat of the mushroom and caused it to drip to the ground below.
Cyrus Harding feared above all lest the liquefied matter should overflow the shore, for in that event the dockyard could not escape.
Already a torrent of burning matter and liquefied minerals fell from the side of the mountain upon the meadows as far as the side of the palisade.
The liquefied substances soon after reached the bottom of the barrier.
In shaking the whole irregularly, whenever the openings of the two cones came together, more or less of this mercury made its way into the vial and liquefied the amalgam.
When a solid substance is liquefied or melted by heat, it will continue liquid if the heat is kept at the same temperature or rises.
We should observe that not unfrequently in such cases the fluid mass became congealed or even hard during the day and liquefied again.
According to Postel, the contents of the first vial liquefied entirely; the contents of the second vial liquefied only partially; in the third vial there was no change whatever.
Several times, too, it has liquefied in the streets, while carried aloft in the afternoon procession of the vigil in May towards Santa Chiara or a seggia, although the bust had already been carried thither in the forenoon.
There is in the liquefaction no sandlike fall, from an upper into a lower division, of a stream of particles of the dry substance, now separated or liquefied by the aqua fortis.
After having become liquid, or even when the blood was found liquid in the morning, it has often hardened during the ceremonial of the day, and then liquefied anew.
It soonliquefied entirely, and during the day became covered with froth.
But, on the other hand, the diary records a number of instances in which the blood, having been found hard, liquefied at once, even before the reliquary was placed near the bust.
At that hour, the blood was found hard each day; and subsequently it liquefied again, during the afternoon service.
This waterfall more nearly represented a liquefied landslide, for it was burdened with sediment and spoils.
Not only does warm or cold water dissolve certain solidified juices, but also humid air; and a juice which the cold has condensed is liquefied by fire and warm water.
Agricola refers is as follows: "Then as ingenuity was not content with the mixing of nitrum, they began the addition of lapis magnes, because of the belief that it attracts liquefied glass as well as iron.
It is colourless, odourless, and tasteless, and may be liquefied and solidified.
In such cases the calf dies, and its soft parts are gradually liquefied and absorbed, while its bones remain for years in the womb inclosed in the remains of the fetal membranes.
In the most hopeful cases the fetus perishes at an early stage of gestation, becomes inclosed in a fibrous sac, and is slowly absorbed, its soft parts becoming liquefied and removed and the bones remaining encysted.
Norman, of Troemsoe, Norway, has recently prescribed a solution of isinglass in spirits of wine, which, when liquefied in a vessel plunged in water of the temperature of 25 deg.
Hence, for a more thorough combination, two red-hot crucibles should be employed, and the liquefied metals should be alternately poured from the one into the other.
Immersion in water would be apt to wash the nitre out of the pulverine; but this result would be prevented if the match or priming mixture were liquefied or brought to the pasty consistence not with water, but spirit varnish.
No degree of cold, hitherto tried, has liquefiedthe gas when dry.
All the colours are rendered adhesive and consistent, by being worked up with gelatinous size or a weak solution of glue, liquefied in a kettle.
But the most powerful means of artificial refrigeration is afforded by the evaporation of liquefied carbonic acid gas; for the frozen carbonic acid thus obtained, has probably a temperature 100 deg.
By strong compression and refrigeration it may be liquefied into a fluid, whose specific gravity is 0.
The perfectly dry flesh must be plunged piece by piece in the fatty gelatinous matter liquefied by a gentle heat; then placed once more in the stove, to dry the layer of varnish.
This is very tenacious, and can be used only when liquefied by heat; which the printer effects by spreading it upon a hot cast-iron plate.
The anterior deeper lying orifice of the eliquation pipes is closed with the clay-plate f; which has beneath a small circular groove, through which the liquefied metal flows off.
Every two hours the liquefied metal is raked out into a shovel placed beneath; and in 12 hours the charge is distilled; after which the tubes are cleared out, and re-charged.
The sole of this channel slopes down towards the front, so that the liquefied metal may run off into a crucible or pot.
Among the applications proposed for the newly liquefied gases is their use as aids in balloon navigation.
An aeronaut having a few bottles of liquefied hydrogen or illuminating gas has the means of increasing the inflation of his balloon when necessary, and need not fear to waste a little gas when he wishes to diminish its levity.
Of all the reflected and liquefied things in Venice, and the number of these is countless, I think the lapping water loves them most.
Liquefied discharges, solubility, and all kinds of liquid matter are of water.
As vessels of white brass, when steeped in liquefied gold or silver, catch the hue of these metals, even so a living creature, who is completely dependent upon the acts of his past lives takes his colour from the character of those acts.
It ought to be stated that the quantity of liquefied oxygen contained in the tube one metre long and 0.
Keep them liquefied and add the glycerin, the honey, and the resin.
Carbonic anhydride is liquefied on the large scale by condensing it in strong vessels of gun-metal or boiler-plate.
The matter may be liquefied with a little clean water before application.
Cailletet could only procure in the form of mist, was unmistakably liquefiedby M.
Isaac, in Berlin, were destroyed by an explosion in the condenser where the cooled acetylene was liquefied by pressure; Isaac and three workmen were killed.
The use of the liquefied acetylene is so simple and clean that the attention of inventors was first turned to this mode of supply.
It has been proved by the exhaustive experiments of the eminent French chemist Berthelot that liquefied acetylene in cylinders can not be exploded by blows or shocks to the closed cylinder.
When the sulphur is allliquefied it finds its way to the most depressed part of the kiln, and there, upon encountering the large sterile blocks, quite cold, already referred to, solidifies.
The transition from the solid to the liquefiedstage is attended with pain and tenderness in the gland, which at the same time becomes fixed and globular, and finally fluctuation can be elicited.
This was done, the substance was decomposed, and one of the products of decomposition was proved by Faraday to be chlorine liquefied by its own pressure.
The liquefied spaces are rendered visible by strong illumination.
In these condensing coils the ammonia vapor is liquefied by the pressure in the generator and collects in a receiver, whence it passes through an expansion valve into the cooling coils in the brine tank.
The gas which is heated by the compressor is then cooled and liquefied in the condenser B.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "liquefied" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: deliquescent; liquid; melted