macrofluite
Describing a substance or system that exhibits fluid-like flow properties on a macroscopic scale, visible to the naked eye without magnification. It specifically refers to materials that, while potentially solid in composition, behave as large-scale moving liquids under specific environmental stressors.
Beispiele
3 von 5The lava began its macrofluite descent down the volcano, reshaping the landscape as it moved.
The lava began its macrofluite descent down the volcano, reshaping the landscape as it moved.
The geological report classified the shifting sediment as a macrofluite mass, posing a significant risk to the valley below.
The geological report classified the shifting sediment as a macrofluite mass, posing a significant risk to the valley below.
Check out that macrofluite mud slide; it’s moving way faster than I expected!
Check out that macrofluite mud slide; it’s moving way faster than I expected!
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think 'Macro' (Big) + 'Fluid' + '-ite' (like a mineral). It's a big, mineral-like substance that flows like a fluid.
Schnelles Quiz
The geologist noted that the glacier had reached a ______ state, causing it to flow rapidly down the mountain.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: macrofluite
Beispiele
The lava began its macrofluite descent down the volcano, reshaping the landscape as it moved.
everydayThe lava began its macrofluite descent down the volcano, reshaping the landscape as it moved.
The geological report classified the shifting sediment as a macrofluite mass, posing a significant risk to the valley below.
formalThe geological report classified the shifting sediment as a macrofluite mass, posing a significant risk to the valley below.
Check out that macrofluite mud slide; it’s moving way faster than I expected!
informalCheck out that macrofluite mud slide; it’s moving way faster than I expected!
This study examines the macrofluite properties of granular materials under simulated seismic stress.
academicThis study examines the macrofluite properties of granular materials under simulated seismic stress.
We must account for the macrofluite nature of the chemical runoff when designing the containment facility.
businessWe must account for the macrofluite nature of the chemical runoff when designing the containment facility.
Synonyme
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
macrofluite transition
macrofluite transition
in a macrofluite state
in a macrofluite state
macrofluite discharge
macrofluite discharge
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Macrofluidic refers specifically to the science of controlling fluids in channels, whereas macrofluite describes the physical state of a large-scale flowing substance.
Macroscopic simply means visible to the naked eye, while macrofluite specifically implies that the large-scale object is behaving like a fluid.
Nutzungshinweise
This term is most commonly used in technical, geological, or industrial contexts to describe bulk materials (like grains or mud) that act like fluids. It is rarely used for simple liquids like water.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use this word to describe simple liquid flow; it should be reserved for complex substances that transition into a fluid state on a large scale.
Merkhilfe
Think 'Macro' (Big) + 'Fluid' + '-ite' (like a mineral). It's a big, mineral-like substance that flows like a fluid.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Greek 'makros' (large) and the Latin 'fluere' (to flow), combined with the suffix '-ite' to denote a specific state or quality.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The geologist noted that the glacier had reached a ______ state, causing it to flow rapidly down the mountain.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: macrofluite
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