Deliquesce is a verb meaning either to dissolve or melt away or to become soft or liquid with age or maturity.
The guide warned the group not to touch anything inside the cave as the salts on the skin would deliquesce the growth process of it.
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Deliquesce is a verb meaning either to dissolve or melt away or to become soft or liquid with age or maturity.
The guide warned the group not to touch anything inside the cave as the salts on the skin would deliquesce the growth process of it.
Gam is a verb meaning either to engage in a visit or conversation at sea or shore or to have a visit or conversation with or even to pass time talking.
Vernon and Pearl enjoyed gamming it up on the porch in the evening during the summer.
Finifugal is an adjective describing someone who hates endings or who tries to avoid or prolong the final moments of a story, relationship, or some other journey.
When it comes to the unknown yet inevitable end of George R.R. Martin’s series ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’, I know I will become a finifugal fan putting off reading it until it becomes too much to bear not knowing.
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