FLUIDS vs SMOOTH: NOUN
- A continuous amorphous substance that tends to flow and to conform to the outline of its container: a liquid or a gas
- Plural form of fluid.
- A substance that is fluid at room temperature and pressure
- The act of smoothing
- A smooth surface or part.
FLUIDS vs SMOOTH: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Free from hair, whiskers, or stubble.
- Free from waves or disturbances; calm.
- Having a surface free from irregularities, roughness, or projections; even. : level.
- Having a fine texture.
- Smooth and unconstrained in movement
- Smoothly agreeable and courteous with a degree of sophistication
- Without chinks or crannies
- Without breaks between notes; smooth and connected
- Not marked with wrinkles
- Lacking obstructions or difficulties
- Of the margin of a leaf shape; not broken up into teeth
- Having a surface free from roughness or bumps or ridges or irregularities
- Having a short dense flat coat. Used of dogs.
- Ingratiatingly polite and agreeable.
- Not sharp or bitter in taste.
- Easy-going; serene.
- Having no obstructions or difficulties.
- Having an even or gentle motion or movement.
- Having an even consistency.
- Delicately pleasing to the ear; not harsh or grating.
FLUIDS vs SMOOTH: VERB
- N/A
- Free from obstructions
- Make smooth or smoother, as if by rubbing
- (of surfaces) make shine
FLUIDS vs SMOOTH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To become smooth.
- To cause to appear less harsh or severe than is the case.
- To soothe or tranquilize; make calm.
- To make (something) even, level, or unwrinkled.
- To rid of obstructions, hindrances, or difficulties.
FLUIDS vs SMOOTH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Not harsh; not rugged; even; harmonious.
- Free from lumps: especially noting flour, starch, and the like.
- Free from hair: as, a smooth face.
- Having a surface so uniform that the eye and the touch do not readily detect any projections or irregularities in it; not rough; of water, not ruffied, or not undulating.
- To repeat flattering or wheedling words.
- To modify (a given series of values) so as to remove irregularities.
- To utter agreeably; hence, to free from blame; exonerate.
- Using pleasing or euphonious language.
- To calm; mollify; allay.
- To palliate; soften.
- To free from harshness; make flowing.
- To free from obstruction; make easy; remove, as an obstruction or difficulty.
- To make smooth; make even on the surface by any means: as, to smooth a board with a plane; to smooth cloth with an iron.
- This formula can be rearranged so as to reduce the whole process of computation to a simple system of summing and halving.
- Numerical methods, in which the means are taken of successive pairs of observations and again the means of successive means. This process may be repeated indefinitely, and is known as Bloxaming or Bloxam's method. An analogous method, but one more nearly in accord with the precepts of the laws of chance, is embodied in the following rule, devised by Dr. Galle of Breslau, for combining together seven consecutive daily means a ……. g into one value for the median date :
- In old music, same as plain, 16.
- To make agreeable; make flattering.
- Smooth and connected
- (music) without breaks between notes
- Not broken up into teeth
- Of the margin of a leaf shape
- Of motion that runs or flows or proceeds without jolts or turbulence
- (of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves
- Make (a surface) shine
- Synonyms Plain, level, polished.
- In botany, either opposed to scabrous (that is, not rough), or equivalent to glabrous (that is, not pubescent): the former is the more correct sense.
- In zoology, not rough, as an unsculptured surface, or one without visible elevations (as granules, points, papillæ, and nodes) or impressions (as striæ, punctures, and foveæ), though it may be thinly clothed with hairs or minute scales.
- Free from astringency, tartness, or any stinging or titillating character; soft to the nerves of taste: used especially of spirit.
- Gentle; mild; placid.
- Without jolt, jar, or shock; even: as, smooth sailing; smooth driving.
- Unruffled; calm; even; complaisant: as, a smooth temper.
- Free from anything disagreeable or unpleasant.
- Bland; mild; soothing; insinuating; wheedling: noting persons or speech, etc.
- In Greek grammar, free from aspiration; not rough: as, a smooth mute; the smooth breathing.
FLUIDS vs SMOOTH: RELATED WORDS
- Refrigerants, Lubricants, Oils, Liquids, Changeful, Mobile, Fluent, Disposable, Changeable, Unstable, Graceful, Runny, Flowing, Smooth, Liquid
- N/A
FLUIDS vs SMOOTH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Coolant, Oxygen, Hydration, Oils, Changeful, Mobile, Fluent, Disposable, Changeable, Unstable, Graceful, Runny, Flowing, Smooth, Liquid
- N/A
FLUIDS vs SMOOTH: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Automatic transmission fluids is more prone to heating up and breaking down than manual transmission fluids.
- In reality, because fluids are viscous, energy is lost by flowing fluids due to friction which must be taken into account.
- Food and fluids supplied by artificial means, such as feeding tubes and intravenous fluids.
- ORT is now defined asincreased intake of acceptable fluids, including plain fluids found in the home and oral rehydrationsolution.
- Thus large amounts of cool, dilute, or isotonic fluids are best for replacing fluids quickly during exercise.
- Transmitted by exposure to infectious blood or body fluids such as semen and vaginal fluids.
- People can contract both herpes viruses through bodily fluids, including genital fluids and saliva.
- Production from the well at this point will include completion fluids and reservoir fluids.
- All body fluids in situations where it is difficult or impossible to differentiate between body fluids What bodily fluids are not infectious?
- Bodily Fluids Bodily fluids include blood, semen, urine and other physiological fluids.
- The mounting surface should be smooth and flat.
- What instrument is used to smooth the amalgam?
- It leaves my skin smooth, clear, and soft.
- Sheikra is a very smooth and enjoyable experience.
- Whisk in the milk and cook until smooth.
- Puree the mixture until smooth, while adding the olive oil slowly to the mixture until it is smooth and creamy.
- He has a smooth handle and a smooth shot.
- Smooth muscle myosin heavy chain exclusively marks the smooth muscle lineage during mouse embryogenesis.
- Includes luma fade, quick zoom, smooth spin and smooth warp transition.
- It means smooth braking, smooth steering inputs, smooth acceleration, etc.
FLUIDS vs SMOOTH: QUESTIONS
- What is the application of magnetorheological fluids?
- What infusion fluids are compatible with meritmeropenem?
- Are simulated biological fluids useful in toxicology?
- Can Thermodyne perform fluids susceptibility testing?
- How are hydroxyl functional silicone fluids react with other silicone fluids?
- What did Lamarck mean by movement of fluids produced by fluids?
- Can subcutaneous fluids be used in place of IV fluids?
- What is a drilling fluids and special fluids engineer?
- Why do thickened fluids reduce intake of oral fluids?
- What fluids should be considered when administering IV fluids?
- Are teardrop implants available in a smooth surface?
- What is bonacure keratin smooth perfect conditioner?
- Why choose Bradstone smooth natural sandstone paving?
- Does adrenaline inhibit smooth muscle phosphorylase activity?
- What is atypical intradermal smooth muscle neoplasm?
- Is smooth cordgrass (Spartina alterniflora) herbivorous?
- When does the SMOOTH simulation mean deviate from the non-smooth asymptotic recovery?
- What is the function of smooth and smooth ER in lipids?
- Which is the best product for smooth and silky smooth skin?
- What is the function of smooth ER in smooth muscle?