Terms vs Deliquiate - What's the difference?
terms | deliquiate |
To melt and become liquid by absorbing water from the air; to deliquesce.
* 1790 , Antoine-François de Fourcroy, Elements of natural history, and of chemistry
As a noun terms
is .As a verb deliquiate is
to melt and become liquid by absorbing water from the air; to deliquesce.deliquiate
English
Verb
(deliquiat)- Its strong taste, its tendency to deliquiate , and indeed all its properties, lead us to think, that it would act powerfully on the animal œconomy