Re: liqueous = liquid?




"Nick Worley" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Does "liqueous" mean "liquid" or is there a subtle distinction
between the
> two terms? I can't find the term in any dicts.
> Google produces 71 hits for "liqueous", and from these I'd assume
that
> "liquid" could replace "liqueous" without changing the meaning in
any of the
> contexts. Or am I mistaken in thinking that?
>

N.:

I wouldn't think so.

Regards,

Edward Hennessey



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