a. Also liqui-. [f. LIQUEFY v. + -ABLE. Cf. F. liquéfiable.] That may be liquefied.
155866. Warde, trans. Alexis Secr., III. VI. 69 b. To make all metalles liquifiable.
1626. Bacon, Sylva, § 839. The Consistencies of Bodies are Liquefiable, Not Liquefiable.
1855. Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc., XVI. I. 34. Their more fluid and liquefiable parts.
1865. Mansfield, Salts, 298. Both these substances are, at ordinary temperatures, gases, but liquefiable by pressure and cold.
fig. 1829. Bentham, Justice & Cod. Petit., Wks. 1843, V. 485. The penance and the excommunication themselves have been made liquifiable into fees.