soliquid

/ˈsɑlɪkwɪd/
noun
  1. A substance that has properties of both a solid and a liquid, such as a gel or a thick paste.
    • The dessert was a soliquid, firm to the touch yet melting in the mouth.
    • Some paints are a soliquid, thick enough not to drip but smooth enough to apply.
    • The toothpaste is a soliquid that stays in place on the brush but spreads easily.
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adjective
  1. Having characteristics of both a solid and a liquid; semi-solid.
    • The soliquid gel held its shape in the jar but flowed when squeezed.
    • The chef created a soliquid sauce that coated the food without running off.
    • This soliquid clay can be molded like a solid but pours like a liquid.
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