fluidity
noun
- smoothness of motion
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /fluːˈɪd.ə.ti/ / /fluːˈɪd.ɪ.ti/ / /fluˈɪd.ə.ti/
noun
Etymology: Etymology tree French fluiditébor. English fluidity Borrowed from French fluidité.
- The state of being fluid rather than viscous
- A measure of the extent to which something is fluid. The reciprocal of its viscosity.
- The quality of being fluid or free-flowing
“In addition to all this, the fluidity of the steam itself was much increased by high superheat, usually achieved by means of the Houlet superheater.”
“Either side of Rooney's fluffed chance, it was a tale of Ukrainian domination as they attacked England down both flanks and showed the greater fluidity of the teams.”