LIQUATION


Meaning of LIQUATION in English

līˈkwāshən, lə̇-, -āzhən noun

( -s )

Etymology: Late Latin liquation-, liquatio, from Latin liquatus + -ion-, -io -ion

: the process of separating a fusible substance (as a metal) from one less fusible by the application of heat

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