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1 1, LX | which is easily reduced to a liquid, or being solid easily melts. 2 1, XCIX | of fire; it turns into a liquid with a certain degree of 3 1, XI | bodies, whether solid or liquid, whether dense or rare ( 4 1, XII | the negative instance of liquid itself in its natural state. 5 1, XII | For we find no tangible liquid which is warm in its own 6 1, XX | shown also in all boiling liquid which manifestly swells, 7 1, XX | extended and dilated than the liquid itself, namely, into vapor, 8 1, XX | the grosser parts into a liquid state. And if the heat be 9 1, XXIV | whereas quicksilver is liquid and teeming with spirit, 10 1, XXV | metals, which in fusion are liquid but more tenacious, the 11 1, XL | become fluid, as metals; or liquid, as gums, wax, and the like. 12 1, XL | lest the steam should turn liquid again on the cessation of 13 1, XLVI | again without spilling the liquid; and many other things of 14 1, XLVII| steeped in a large quantity of liquid, infusion takes place rather