deliquesced
/del-i-kwes/US // ˌdɛl ɪˈkwɛs //UK // (ˌdɛlɪˈkwɛs) //
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del·i·quesced, del·i·quesc·ing.
- : to become liquid by absorbing moisture from the air, as certain salts.
- : to melt away.
- : Botany. to form many small divisions or branches.
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And all the substances which this acid unites with crystallize, and do not deliquesce.
This feebler cohesive force renders it apt to deliquesce, especially if there be a small excess of the alkali.
Most of the former are firmer, while the black spored specimens soon deliquesce.
They then expand quickly, curl up in shreds, and deliquesce into a black inky fluid which stains the ground.
In this figure one can see the change in color of the gills just at the time when they begin to deliquesce.
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