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The verb form of the word "liquid" is "liquefy." It means to make something into a liquid form or to become a liquid.
The word 'evaporation' is a noun; a word for a process of liquid turning into vapor; a word for the process of something abstract ceasing to exist; a word for a thing.The related verb is to evaporate.
The verb form of evaporation is "evaporate." It describes the process of a liquid turning into vapor or gas, usually due to heat.
It is a noun (a liquid substance) but may be used as a noun adjunct (e.g. antifreeze spills).
No, the word 'evaporation' is a noun; a word for a process of liquid turning into vapor; a word for the process of something abstract ceasing to exist; a word for a thing.The related verb is to evaporate.
The verb form of the word "liquid" is "liquefy." It means to make something into a liquid form or to become a liquid.
To liquidize.
A verb for liquid is liquefy.Other verbs are liquefies, liquefying and liquefied, depending on tense.
The word "spray" can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a fine mist of liquid. As a verb, it means to disperse liquid in a fine mist.
The word 'evaporation' is a noun; a word for a process of liquid turning into vapor; a word for the process of something abstract ceasing to exist; a word for a thing.The related verb is to evaporate.
None of the above, lubricating is a verb, something you do. However a "lubricant" is usually a liquid.
Drench can be both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a large quantity of liquid that soaks something completely. As an adjective, it describes something that is soaked or saturated with liquid.
Yes, "drink" is an action verb. It describes the act of consuming a liquid, typically by swallowing. As an action verb, it conveys movement or activity performed by a subject.
To leak as a verb means to accidentally allow a substance or liquid to escape from a container or structure, typically by failing to contain it properly.
The verb form of evaporation is "evaporate." It describes the process of a liquid turning into vapor or gas, usually due to heat.
If it's 'to dunk' like an action, it's a verb. Keep in mind, "Verb: It's what you do."
To pour water or another liquid over something.