semiliquid

/ˌsɛmiˈlɪkwɪd/
adjective
  1. Having a consistency that is partly solid and partly liquid; thick and flowing slowly, like a paste or soft gel.
    • The semiliquid batter poured slowly from the bowl into the cake pan.
    • The semiliquid clay was perfect for molding into small pots.
    • After the ice cream melted a bit, it became semiliquid and easy to stir.
Antonyms
noun
  1. A substance that is partly solid and partly liquid, such as a thick paste or slurry.
    • Geologists studied the semiliquid that oozed from the volcanic vent.
    • The chef added a semiliquid of blended tomatoes and herbs to the sauce.
    • The factory pumped the semiliquid through pipes to the next processing stage.
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