Fusible vs Liquate - What's the difference?
fusible | liquate |
Any substance that can be fused or melted.
* 2010 , Susan Stein, The Complete Photo Guide to Textile Art (page 40)
(metalworking) To separate by fusion, as a more fusible from a less fusible material.
To melt; to become liquid.
As an adjective fusible
is able to be fused or melted.As a noun fusible
is any substance that can be fused or melted.As a verb liquate is
(metalworking) to separate by fusion, as a more fusible from a less fusible material.fusible
English
Noun
(en noun)- Try any fusibles you have on hand, making sure that they aren't too stiff for the project you have in mind.
liquate
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Verb
(liquat)- (Woodward)