The verb form of the word "liquid" is "liquefy." It means to make something into a liquid form or to become a liquid.
Yes, "liquid" can be a noun as well as an adjective, but not a verb.
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.
Yes, "liquid" can be a noun as well as an adjective, but not a verb.
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.
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.
The word "dipper" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to a type of bird or a ladle-like utensil. As a verb, it can mean to quickly immerse something into a liquid or to scoop up a liquid with a ladle.