CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO LIQUESCE
PRESENT
Present
I liquesce
you liquesce
he/she/it liquesces
we liquesce
you liquesce
they liquesce
Present continuous
I am liquescing
you are liquescing
he/she/it is liquescing
we are liquescing
you are liquescing
they are liquescing
Present perfect
I have liquesced
you have liquesced
he/she/it has liquesced
we have liquesced
you have liquesced
they have liquesced
Present perfect continuous
I have been liquescing
you have been liquescing
he/she/it has been liquescing
we have been liquescing
you have been liquescing
they have been liquescing
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I liquesced
you liquesced
he/she/it liquesced
we liquesced
you liquesced
they liquesced
Past continuous
I was liquescing
you were liquescing
he/she/it was liquescing
we were liquescing
you were liquescing
they were liquescing
Past perfect
I had liquesced
you had liquesced
he/she/it had liquesced
we had liquesced
you had liquesced
they had liquesced
Past perfect continuous
I had been liquescing
you had been liquescing
he/she/it had been liquescing
we had been liquescing
you had been liquescing
they had been liquescing
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will liquesce
you will liquesce
he/she/it will liquesce
we will liquesce
you will liquesce
they will liquesce
Future continuous
I will be liquescing
you will be liquescing
he/she/it will be liquescing
we will be liquescing
you will be liquescing
they will be liquescing
Future perfect
I will have liquesced
you will have liquesced
he/she/it will have liquesced
we will have liquesced
you will have liquesced
they will have liquesced
Future perfect continuous
I will have been liquescing
you will have been liquescing
he/she/it will have been liquescing
we will have been liquescing
you will have been liquescing
they will have been liquescing
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would liquesce
you would liquesce
he/she/it would liquesce
we would liquesce
you would liquesce
they would liquesce
Conditional continuous
I would be liquescing
you would be liquescing
he/she/it would be liquescing
we would be liquescing
you would be liquescing
they would be liquescing
Conditional perfect
I would have liquesce
you would have liquesce
he/she/it would have liquesce
we would have liquesce
you would have liquesce
they would have liquesce
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been liquescing
you would have been liquescing
he/she/it would have been liquescing
we would have been liquescing
you would have been liquescing
they would have been liquescing
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you liquesce
we let´s liquesce
you liquesce
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
liquesced
Present Participle
liquescing
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LIQUESCE»
Discover the use of
liquesce in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
liquesce and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Christian Remembrancer
Thus, in the great hymn of S. Thomas, we have In supremte noctU coma, instead
of In supremee tiocte ccentB ; in that of Prudentius, Cultor Dei memento, we have
Christus hie est, liquesce, instead of Hie Christus est, liquesce ; in the Urbs ...
2
A dictionary of chemistry and the allied branches of other ...
liquesce in moist air, dissolving in 2 pts. of cold water, also in alcohol, and when
heated leave a yellowish-green pulverulent basic salt, then peroxide, and finally
protoxide of nickel. An ammoniacal nitrate of nickel, Nni"NJ0'.4NH3.H20 (or 2H*0
...
3
Medico-chirurgical Transactions published by the Medical and ...
The fluid was drained from the crystals, which were thus lefl: nearly pure, they did
not de, liquesce, but were very soluble in water. 20. The aqueous solution in No.
17. was slowly evaporated and then cooled; an irregular mass of crystals was ...
4
Dictionarium Scoto-Celticum: a Dictionary of the Gaelic ...
Ioel. iii. 18. The hills shall flow with milk; and all the rivers of Judah shall flow with
waters. Defluent montes lacte; et defluent omnia flumina Judie aquis. 2. Melt,
become liquid: liquesce. “ Ann ad lathair shrutb na sléibhtean sios." Isdi. lxiv. 3.
5
Letters by a South Carolinian
... is lightened by flashes of fancy so bright and beautiful, as to show, in the
strongest colours, and in the fullest light, the forms they were designed to illnmiue
. On some occasions, his whole heart seems to liquesce, and be poured ...
6
Celebria Quaedam Anglorum Poematia Latine Reddita
... udis precibus nostris, ibi dormis, Fabula qua veteris Belleri, et visio montis
Custoditi ad Numancos arcemque Bayonis Spectat; nunc ad nos specta,
miseransque liquesce, Angele; vos verb in terrain, Delphines, agatis Infortunatum
juvenem !
Assim fingia verossímeis contos, E ela a chorar de ouví-lo definhava: 160Qual,
por Zéfiro a neve amolecida, Liquesce do Euro ao sopro em celsos cumes,
Desata-se em arroios e incha os rios; Tal inundava as rubicundas faces,
Anelando o ...
8
History of Roman literature: with an introductory ...
O tortuoae aerpens, Qui mille per masandros Fraudeaque flexuoaas Agitaa
quieta corda : Discede ; Christus hie est : Hie Christus est : liquesce : Signum
quod ip9c nosti Damnat tuam catervam. Corpus licet fatiscens Jaceat recline
pauliim, ...
Hie Cliristus est, liquesce ! Signum quod ipse nosti, Damnat tuam catervam.'1 (2.)
At meals. It would be tiresome to repeat the evidence of Tertullian, SS. Cyril,
Chrysostom, Jerome. They all place this among the principal uses of the cross in
...
Nicholas Patrick Wiseman, 1850
10
The Hymns of the Anglo-Saxon Church: A Study and Edition of ...
12 iv Procul, procul, vagantum portenta somniorum, procul esto pervicaci,
prestigiator, astu. 16 v O tortuose serpens, qui mille per meandros fraudesque
flexuosas agitas quieta corda, 20 vi discede, Christus hic est. Hic Christus est,
liquesce.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LIQUESCE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
liquesce is used in the context of the following news items.
DELS - Petals Have Fallen
Opening track Limbo is a great example, having the quiet stage-setting presence of Illum Sphere's Liquesce and the atmospheric synths of ... «musicOMH.com, Nov 14»
Illum Sphere - Ghosts Of Then And Now
The fractured, strung out Liquesce is the first indication of the haunting quality that this record possesses. Despite frequent moments of ... «musicOMH.com, Feb 14»
FOLLOW ALEX BAKER FOLLOW ILLUM SPHERE
It opens with 'Liquesce', where amidst a vinyl crackle a ponderous piano starts playing, joined by eastern strings, and then in turn live bass and ... «Drowned In Sound, Feb 14»
The Bodies' Demise
Play it forward, and the bodies liquesce peacefully. If they've been set in the midst of wax props, like hundreds of flowers, those melt first, ... «TheStranger.com, Jun 13»
70 long rounds later - Forestview eighth-grader wins regional …
So in Round 70, the championship round, he had to spell “liquesce” correctly. He nailed the word and won a trip to Washington, D.C.. Several ... «Brainerd Daily Dispatch, Mar 13»
Regional Spelling Bee buzzes on
During Round 7, each of the three top finalists stumbled (on parochialism, flexuosity and liquesce, Sharma's word), giving all another shot. «San Antonio Express, Mar 13»
Hathwar wins fourth trip to Scripps National Spelling Bee
With Sriram going first and Jairam following, they nailed “parochialism” and “flexuosity”; “liquesce” and “adipose”; then “tyrannical” and ... «Corning Leader, Mar 13»
Spelling bee eliminations by round
Round 11, bullionist. Round 10: tied for second place. Rebecca Andruchek, No. 8, Minersville Area School District, liquesce. Rebecca Kutz, No. «Republican & Herald, Mar 13»
St. Johns home student wins fourth consecutive spelling championship
That helped us to calm down,” said Hannah, who went onto to Round 25 where she stumbled on the spelling “liquesce.” After a 15-minute ... «Florida Times-Union, Feb 13»
Success spelled Shamrock
But Cameron missed on "liquesce," meaning to turn to liquid, and Brett had to settle for third when he couldn't handle "adipose," a type of body ... «Herald Palladium, Feb 13»