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deliquiate

 
Dictionary: De·liq·ui·ate

v. i.

[L. deliquia a flowing off, a gutter, deliquium a flowing down, fr. deliquare. See Deliquate.]
To melt and become liquid by absorbing water from the air; to deliquesce. Fourcroy.


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