lubricity
pronunciation
How to pronounce lubricity in British English: UK [lu:'brɪsətɪ]
How to pronounce lubricity in American English: US [lu'brɪsətɪ]
Word Origin
- lubricity (n.)
- late 15c., "lasciviousness," from Middle French lubricité or directly from Latin lubricitatem (nominative lubricitas), from lubricus "slippery" (see lubricant (adj.)). Sense of "oiliness, smoothness" is from 1540s; figurative sense of "shiftiness" is from 1610s.
Example
- 1. Study on the improvement of the surface lubricity of silicone .
- 2. Premium anti-wear and lubricity propertice , prolong service life of equipment .
- 3. It 's aqueous solution has outstanding moisture keeping ability , high viscoelasticity and lubricity .
- 4. A colorless , odorless , clear liquid noncombustible , thermostable , very stable to various chenicals , having good lubricity & excellent dielectric properties , nonpoisonous & noncorrosive .