Word Meanings - INEFFERVESCENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Not effervescing, or not susceptible of effervescence; quiescent.
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- EFFERVESCENCE; EFFERVESCENCY
A kind of natural ebullition; that commotion of a fluid which takes place when some part of the mass flies off in a gaseous form, producing innumerable small bubbles; as, the effervescence of a carbonate with citric acid. - EFFERVESCENT
Gently boiling or bubbling, by means of the disengagement of gas - EFFERVESCIVE
Tending to produce effervescence. "An effervescive force." Hickok. - EFFERVESCE
1. To be in a state of natural ebullition; to bubble and hiss, as fermenting liquors, or any fluid, when some part escapes in a gaseous form. 2. To exhibit, in lively natural expression, feelings that can not be repressed or concealed; - QUIESCENTLY
In a quiescent manner. - EFFERVESCIBLE
Capable of effervescing. - QUIESCENT
Not sounded; silent; as, y is quiescent in "day" and "say." (more info) 1. Being in a state of repose; at rest; still; not moving; as, a quiescent body or fluid. 2. Not ruffed with passion; unagitated; not in action; not excited; quiet; dormant; - SUSCEPTIBLE
up, to support, undertake, recognize, admit; pref. sus + 1. Capable of admitting anything additional, or any change, affection, or influence; readily acted upon; as, a body susceptible of color or of alteration. It sheds on souls susceptible - INEFFERVESCENT
Not effervescing, or not susceptible of effervescence; quiescent. - ACQUIESCENTLY
In an acquiescent manner. - INEFFERVESCENCE
Want of effervescence. Kirwan. - INEFFERVESCIBLE
Not capable or susceptible of effervescence. - INEFFERVESCIBILITY
The quality of being ineffervescible. - ACQUIESCENT
Resting satisfied or submissive; disposed tacitly to submit; assentive; as, an acquiescent policy. - INACQUIESCENT
Not acquiescent or acquiescing. - INSUSCEPTIBLE
Not susceptible; not capable of being moved, affected, or impressed; that can not feel, receive, or admit; as, a limb insusceptible of pain; a heart insusceptible of pity; a mind insusceptible to flattery. -- In`sus*cep`ti*bly adv.