Deliquesces [verb]
Definition of Deliquesces:
melt
Opposite/Antonyms of Deliquesces:
-
Sentence/Example of Deliquesces:
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.
Theyll deliquesce like fungi; and keep a hundred eulogists mopping the spot where they left off.
The old name for the liquid formed when perchloride of iron is allowed to deliquesce by free exposure to the air.
It was nothing else than copper sulphate which had been allowed to deliquesce to a white powder.
The gills are free, flesh-colored, and inclined to deliquesce.
The plant at the extreme right has expanded and begun to deliquesce.