Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
soliquid
Adjective
/səˈlɪk.wɪd/

Definition
A state of matter that exhibits properties of both liquid and solid states.

Examples
- The gel-like consistency of the soliquid makes it easier to mold into shapes.
- In certain chemical reactions, soliquid formulations can enhance the stability of products.
- Many cosmetics contain soliquid elements to provide a smooth application.

Meaning
Soliquid refers to a substance that has characteristics of both liquids and solids, making it unique in its behavior and properties.

Synonyms
- Gel-like
- Viscous
- Amorphous