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How to pronounce lubricity in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms carnality, lasciviousness, prurience, pruriency
Type of amativeness, amorousness, eroticism, erotism, sexiness

Examples of lubricity

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In fact, lubricity might even be counted as one of the universal cues of quality.
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Castor oil is used because it has good lubricity and high pressure properties.
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It is akin to black ice in lubricity, so skids are common when diesel leaks occur.
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The weight and lubricity of this waste water has been shown to trigger earthquakes.
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For all their current popularity and lubricity, novel-romances are old, old stories.
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A granulated monocalcium phosphate product containing abrasivity and lubricity additives.
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For all its lubricity, the S5 has that one major sticking point.
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A black oxide coating provides heat resistance and lubricity, as well as corrosion resistance.
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Its impact depends not on lubricity-the schoolboy crush at the center of the story is idealistic and unconsummated.
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More examples
  • Prurience: feeling morbid sexual desire or a propensity to lewdness
  • (lubricious) having a smooth or slippery quality; "the skin of cephalopods is thin and lubricious"
  • (lubricious) characterized by lust; "eluding the lubricious embraces of her employer"; "her sensuous grace roused his lustful nature"; "prurient literature"; "prurient thoughts"; "a salacious rooster of a little man"
  • Lubricity is the measure of the reduction in friction of a lubricant. The study of lubrication and mechanism wear is called tribology.
  • (lubricious) smooth and glassy; slippery; lewd, wanton, salacious or lecherous
  • Ability of an oil or grease to lubricate; also called film strength.
  • (co-efficient of friction) measures the frictional properties or "tackiness" of material. A low coefficient of friction is usually desired in medical applications to minimize bodily trauma and tissue irritation. This is especially true in lengthy insertion techniques such as catheterization.
  • The ability of a lubricant to minimize friction between mating surfaces under boundary lubrication conditions and moderate loading. Oiliness.
  • (loo BRIS eh-tee) noun. 1. Lewdness, salaciousness. 2. Shiftiness, trickiness. 3. Slipperiness.