semisolids

/ˌsɛmiˈsɑlɪdz/
noun
  1. Substances that are partly solid and partly liquid; materials with a consistency between solid and liquid.
    • The recipe called for blending the semisolids, like yogurt and mashed fruit, into a smooth mixture.
    • In geology, semisolids such as mud and clay can flow slowly under pressure.
    • The lab tested various semisolids, including gels and pastes, for their viscosity.
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