a. Also liqui-. [f. LIQUEFY v. + -ABLE. Cf. F. liquéfiable.] That may be liquefied.

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1558–66.  Warde, trans. Alexis’ Secr., III. VI. 69 b. To make all metalles liquifiable.

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1626.  Bacon, Sylva, § 839. The Consistencies of Bodies are … Liquefiable, Not Liquefiable.

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1855.  Jrnl. R. Agric. Soc., XVI. I. 34. Their more fluid and liquefiable parts.

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1865.  Mansfield, Salts, 298. Both these substances are, at ordinary temperatures, gases, but liquefiable by pressure and cold.

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  fig.  1829.  Bentham, Justice & Cod. Petit., Wks. 1843, V. 485. The penance and the excommunication themselves have been made liquifiable into fees.

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