noun
- The quality or state of being fluid; the ability to flow or move smoothly.
- The quality of being adaptable, flexible, or able to change easily.
Usage: Plural form of fluidity; Often used in abstract or technical contexts
Usage: Figurative use; Common in social, cultural, and organizational contexts
Examples
- The fluidities of different oils vary depending on temperature.
- Modern society values the fluidities of gender identity and expression.
- The artist appreciated the fluidities of watercolor as a medium.
- Economic fluidities allow markets to respond quickly to changes.
- The fluidities between disciplines in modern research encourage innovation.
- Water's fluidities make it essential for countless industrial processes.