Likido (en. Liquid)
li-ki-do
Meaning & Definition
EnglishTagalog
noun
A state of matter that has neither a solid nor gas form.
Water is an example of a liquid.
Ang tubig ay isang halimbawa ng likido.
A form of matter that flows easily and conforms to the shape of its container.
When milk is poured, it becomes a liquid.
Kapag ibinuhos ang gatas, ito ay nagiging likido.
Substances with lower viscosity compared to gases.
We need a liquid to achieve the right mixture of ingredients.
Kailangan natin ng likido upang makuha ang tamang timpla ng sangkap.
Etymology
From the Latin word 'liquida'
Common Phrases and Expressions
liquid ice
Describes water in the melting state from ice.
likidong yelo
liquid and gas
States of matter that are not solid.
likido at gas
Related Words
water
A liquid that is essential for life.
tubig
syrup
A sweet liquid often used in food.
sirop
Slang Meanings
Cash or wealth that is easily accessible.
The stocks dropped, but it's easy to gather liquid assets from investors.
Bumagsak ang stocks, pero madali namang makalikom ng likido sa mga investors.
A lively or happy life, stress-free.
We’re having so much fun; everything feels so fluid!
Ang saya-saya natin, parang likido lang ang lahat!