semifluidity
/ˌsɛmiˌfluˈɪdəti/
noun
- The state or quality of being partly fluid and partly solid; a consistency that flows slowly or is thick like honey or paste.
- The semifluidity of the clay allowed the potter to shape it into a smooth bowl.
- The semifluidity of the warm caramel made it easy to drizzle over the ice cream.
- Geologists studied the semifluidity of the lava as it crept down the volcano's slope.