Definitions | liquid |
| noun
- A fundamental state of matter. Liquid is a state between solid and gaseous. A liquid can usually be contained within a glass or a similar container without allowing escape. A liquid can freeze to become a solid or evaporate into a gas.
- (phonetics) An l or r sound.
Translations: - Dutch: vloeistof
- French: liquide(fr)m
- German: Flí¼ssigkeit
- Italian: liquido(it)m
- Japanese: 液ä½� (ã��ã��ã��ã��, ekití¡i)
- Spanish: líquido(es)m
adjective
- Existing in the physical state of a liquid. (Liquid nitrogen)
- (finance) Of an asset, easily sold or disposed of.
- (finance) Of a market, having sufficient trading activity to make buying or selling easy.
- 2005: The spot foreign exchange market is the world"s largest and most liquid financial market. With a daily trading volume of over $1.5 trillion, the spot forex market can absorb trading sizes that dwarf the capacity of any other market. — xpresstrade.com http://www.xpresstrade.com/24hour_liquidity.html
Translations: - Dutch: vloeibaar, vloeibare
- French: m(fr, liquide)f
- German: disponibel(de)
- Spanish: líquido(es)
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