CONSOLUTE


Meaning of CONSOLUTE in English

ˈkän(t)səˌlüt adjective

Etymology: Late Latin consolutus dissolved together, from Latin com- + solutus, past participle of solvere to set free, loosen, dissolve — more at solve

1.

a. : miscible in all proportions : mutually soluble — used of two or more liquids

b. : soluble in each of two nonmiscible liquids in contact with each other

2. : of or relating to liquids perfectly miscible under certain conditions

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