Eliquated

/ɪˈlɪkweɪtɪd/ adjective

Definition

Melted together or fused by heat; combined through the process of liquefaction and blending.

Etymology

From eliquate (verb) + -ed (past participle). A metallurgical term preserving Latin precision in describing chemical processes.

Kelly Says

When metals are 'eliquated,' one melts at a lower temperature and drips away while another stays solid—it's how ancient metalworkers separated pure gold from mixed ores without modern chemistry.

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