Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The property exhibited by certain gels of becoming fluid when stirred or shaken and returning to the semisolid state upon standing.
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- noun chemistry, medicine The property of certain
gels whereby they becomefluids when agitated and return to beingsolid or semi-solid when allowed to stand.
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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However, too high thixotropy makes it difficult to empty the moulds.
7. Slip casting 1991
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Water glass decreases thixotropy, whereas soda ash does not affect it.
7. Slip casting 1991
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This repulsion makes the slip fluid with less water. thixotropy
7. Slip casting 1991
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WACKER's pyrogenic silicas (HDK®) are ideal for imparting thixotropy, for reinforcing coating materials, printing inks, adhesives and sealants, for controlling powder flow and for many other applications.
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i love this: thixotropy the melting and melding and healing all the way to the ivory cusp of idealism that's like sex i guess that's when i truly realize that
foryourtime Diary Entry foryourtime 2004
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i love this: thixotropy the melting and melding and healing all the way to the ivory cusp of idealism that's like sex i guess that's when i truly realize that
foryourtime Diary Entry foryourtime 2004
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