Fluidities

/fluːˈɪdɪtiz/ noun

Definition

Plural of fluidity; multiple instances or aspects of the quality of flowing easily or the ability to change and adapt.

Etymology

Plural form of 'fluidity,' which comes from Latin 'fluidus' (flowing). The suffix '-ity' creates an abstract noun, and '-ies' makes it plural.

Kelly Says

The word 'fluidity' is used way beyond just liquids—we talk about gender fluidity, career fluidity, and social fluidity. It's fascinating how one word about water's physical properties became a powerful metaphor for flexibility and change in modern life.

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