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What does fluid mean?
Definitions in simple English

fluid

A fluid is something that can flow smoothly and with ease. Water, air, and steam are all fluids.

fluid

smoothly and with ease It was a fluid, graceful dance. Jasha was more fluid in her movements than Jabah. Caska was the most fluid of all the dancers.

fluid

a substance that is fluid at room temperature and pressure continuous amorphous matter that tends to flow and to conform to the outline of its container: a liquid or a gas (= unstable) subject to change; variable a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty everything was unstable following the coup characteristic of a fluid; capable of flowing and easily changing shape (= mobile) affording change (especially in social status) Britain is not a truly fluid society upwardly mobile (= liquid) in cash or easily convertible to cash liquid (or fluid) assets (= liquid, smooth) smooth and unconstrained in movement a long, smooth stride the fluid motion of a cat the liquid grace of a ballerina

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Simple sentences

Water, in its natural state, is a fluid.
Instead of ink there was some kind of strange fluid in the bottle.
The extremely weak magnetic field of Mars suggests that its iron core is no longer fluid and circulating.
Babies grow up inside the amniotic fluid in the womb.
They say amniotic fluid has roughly the same composition as sea water.

Movie subtitles

Fluid is where it's at.
Mrs Hicklin, can we catheterise the patient so we can monitor her urine output, and start a fluid chart, please?
That's just the fluid running in.
I'm gonna be Bonnie, because gender is fluid nowadays.
And some cleaning fluid.
This green fluid here.
The embalming fluid makes them jump.
Could be hydraulic fluid or fuel.
Hydraulic fluid would be gone by now.
When somebody dies of pneumonia. there's a certain amount of fluid in the lungs.
You're lucky to have such a fluid tongue that you believe your own twaddle.
Embalming fluid.
So strong, so strong. lt's the actual fluid, my child.
You'll need plenty of fluid.
The Invisible Fluid in 1908 bestowed temporary invisibility on men and inanimate objects.
Keep it easy and fluid. like rippling water.
Jordan, get that bottle of cleaning fluid out of the truck. Ok. It's no use, sir.
Well, something made that spot come back. The cleaning fluid didn't take, that's all. All i know.
That little attachment, my dear Mr. Holmes, contains the deadly fluid known as, monosulfide, the Germans use it with gratifying results in removing their undesirables.
It's the embalming fluid makes them jump.
Cleaning fluid.
You're lucky to have such a fluid tongue that you believe your own twaddle. Believe?
It's the actual fluid, my child.
This fluid is actually alive.
Archimedes' principle indicates that the upward buoyant force which is exerted on a body immersed in fluid whether fully.
Is the fluid of the spinal cord minus now?
You got some lighter fluid?
Cleaning fluid?
This beauty treatment in a fluid base will keep your skin soft and fresh, even in harsh winter winds.
Yes, of course, the fluid link.
The end of it's unscrewed itself and the fluid has run out.
I have a healing fluid in my left hand.
The fluid link.

News and current affairs

How can we help ensure these movements' sustainability in such fluid moments?
In such situations, action becomes more fluid.
They should not be corporatist institutions, dominated by central leaders, but should derive their power from the fluid actions of modern crowds.
Governments may try to resist the fall of the dollar, but in today's world of deep and fluid capital markets, they will not succeed indefinitely, even in Asia.
The situation remains tense and fluid.
In this fluid regional environment, a great proxy struggle for regional dominance between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shia Iran is playing out violently in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Bahrain, and Lebanon.
They impede information flows inside companies, hampering the fluid and collaborative nature of work today.
This change will be far more disruptive than in the US, because America was already a fluid, fairly efficient, and often overhyped economy.
Conventional prenatal diagnosis entails removing fetal cells, either from the amniotic fluid (amniocentesis) or from the placenta (chorionic villus sampling, CVS).
This reflects our current era, in which new knowledge, ideas, and possibilities have made our identities richer, more fluid, and less subject to fate.
A typical restaurant menu in any Nigerian city reads like a symptom of such fluid identities.
But it is individual training and the ability to make split-second decisions in a fluid situation that are required in anti-terrorist operations.
But, given that the strengths and weaknesses of most of the actors are highly contingent, the regional balance of power remains highly fluid.
True, the US has been home to a rigid, albeit comparably fluid, class structure ever since its founding.
Against this geopolitical background, Asia's power dynamics are likely to remain fluid, with new or shifting alliances and strengthened military capabilities continuing to challenge the prevailing order.
What is Turkey today, what are its values, and what is its destiny in a highly fluid regional environment?
But more fluid labor mobility is no panacea.
Identities within nations are fluid, even from minute to minute.
At that fluid border between old and new people craved most what they had never had: freedom of thought and expression, information, the tools to debate and define their own happiness.
As much as we may wish for a more reassuring outlook, the world economy will remain unusually fluid in the coming years.
And the oversight that warped Kelvin's estimate - the possibility that fluid motion could efficiently transport heat within the Earth's interior - turned out to be critical to understanding plate tectonics and continental drift.
Hierarchies are becoming flatter and embedded in fluid networks of contacts.

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