fluidal

English

Etymology

From fluid +‎ -al.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ˈfluːɪdəl/

Adjective

fluidal (not comparable)

  1. (chiefly geology) Pertaining to a fluid, or to a flowing motion.
    • 2001, WG Sebald, translated by Anthea Bell, Austerlitz, Penguin, published 2011, page 348:
      The contours of their bodies […] had dissolved at the edges, resembling, as it occurred to me, said Austerlitz, the frayed outlines of the human hand shown in the fluidal pictures and electrographs taken by Louis Draget in Paris around the turn of the century.

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from German fluidal.

Adjective

fluidal m or n (feminine singular fluidală, masculine plural fluidali, feminine and neuter plural fluidale)

  1. fluidal

Declension

Declension of fluidal
singular plural
masculine neuter feminine masculine neuter feminine
nominative-
accusative
indefinite fluidal fluidală fluidali fluidale
definite fluidalul fluidala fluidalii fluidalele
genitive-
dative
indefinite fluidal fluidale fluidali fluidale
definite fluidalului fluidalei fluidalilor fluidalelor