Crossword-Solution: DELIQUESCENT 12 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 24

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Deliquescent a. Dissolving; liquefying by contact with the air;
capable of attracting moisture from the atmosphere and becoming liquid;
as, deliquescent salts.
Deliquescent a. Branching so that the stem is lost in branches, as in
most deciduous trees.

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having a tendency to become liquid 1 answer
tending to melt or dissolve 1 answer
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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The purity of the Patagonian salt, or absence from it of those other saline bodies found in all sea-water, is the only assignable cause for this inferiority: a conclusion which no one, I think, would have suspected, but which is supported by the fact lately ascertained, [3] that those salts answer best for preserving cheese which contain most of the deliquescent chlorides.
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1997
When, on the other hand, the composition of the deliquescent particles is congenial to the tongue, and disposes the parts according to their nature, this remedial power in them is called sweet.
Timaeus Plato 1998
The hall was clogged with great packages, and littered with small, all awaiting the railway carts; and Edward, dusty and deliquescent, was cording, strapping, and nailing them at the gallop, in his shirt sleeves.
Hard Cash Charles Reade 2013
The purity of the Patagonian salt, or absence from it of those other saline bodies found in all sea- water, is the only assignable cause for this inferiority; a conclusion which is supported by the fact lately ascertained, that those salts answer best for preserving cheese which contain most of the deliquescent chlorides.
Geological Observations on South America Charles Darwin 2001
The purity of the Patagonian salt, or absence from it of those other saline bodies found in all sea-water, is the only assignable cause for this inferiority: a conclusion which no one, I think, would have suspected, but which is supported by the fact lately ascertained,[3] that those salts answer best for preserving cheese which contain most of the deliquescent chlorides.
Journal of Researches Charles Darwin 2001