a. Obs. rare. [f. L. colliquāre (see COLLIQUATE) + -BLE: cf. L. liquābilis.] Capable of being liquefied or dissolved.
1666. G. Harvey, Morb. Angl. (1672), 93. Which tender consistence renders it the more colliquable and consumptive.
1677. Grew, Anat. Seeds, iv. § 2. The Main Body [of the seed] easily colliquable into a kind of Milk or Chyle.