Emulsion

/ɪˈmʌlʃən/ noun

A mixture of two immiscible liquids where one is dispersed in the other, typically stabilized by an emulsifier.

From Latin emulgere meaning 'to milk out', from ex- (out) + mulgere (to milk). The term was first used in chemistry in the 17th century, comparing the process to milk formation where fat globules are suspended in water.

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