fluid

Related to fluid: fluid mechanics, fluid dynamics, Fluid retention, Newtonian fluid

embalming fluid

1. Literally, a type of fluid that is used to preserve a corpse. ("Embalming" is the process of injecting a corpse with such fluid.) We haven't injected the embalming fluid yet—that's the next step.
2. slang Liquor, especially whiskey. If I keep drinking this embalming fluid, I'll be drunk in no time!
See also: embalm, fluid

gender fluid

Not strictly identifying as one distinct gender, perhaps identifying as a different gender at different times, or identifying as more than one gender at once. My sex is male, but I'm gender fluid, and I feel more feminine than masculine some days.
See also: fluid, gender
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

embalming fluid

n. strong liquor; raw whiskey. Bartender, pour out this embalming fluid and get me your best.
See also: embalm, fluid
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • embalming fluid
  • embalm
  • inundate
  • inundate with
  • inundate with (something)
  • inject
  • inject (someone or something) with (something)
  • inject (something) into (someone or something)
  • inject into
  • bear watching
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* Regularly monitor fluid condition and replace it when monitoring shows it is necessary; do not rely on "hours run" as an indicator.
Fluid is used for resuscitation of critically ill patients in many clinical circumstances including shock, trauma and major surgery.
Variables such as foetal age, maternal age and obesity, parity and amniotic fluid volume measured by gray-scale and Doppler sonography were recorded for each mother (maternal obesity was divided into thin, normal, and obese which the criteria were based on the resolution of sonographic images affected by the patients' subcutaneous fat).
We are indeed giving less and less fluid, but this restrictive fluid administration results in continuous infusions of vasopressors (noradrenaline, phenylephrine) with dramatically increasing dosages.
Our line of fluid warmers is designed to maintain precise temperatures of injection fluids and irrigation fluids, while our blanket warmers are used for pre- and postoperative patient warming.
Commercial baseline #2 establishes a traction expectation for a high-tier synthetic axle fluid that will enable axle efficiency.
After 28 weeks, the fluid levels at just less than a litre.
This subjects the used fluid to a range of chemical treatments to remove Impurities, followed by distillation of the base oil from the additives.
Performing the automated body fluid counting on the same analyzer as the urinalysis can increase the testing volume, which may help justify the cost of an automated workcell, not only for larger labs but also for low-volume laboratories which may also be performing manual urine microscopies.
Figure 2 shows the typical model of magnetic fluid accelerometer [2].
Dr Chris Wright, Group Head of R&D at Global Heat Transfer, said: "The planned, preventative maintenance of thermal fluids is imperative to sustaining a company's production.
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Despite nearly 200 years of fluid therapy, we continue to debate aspects of practice including the type and amount of fluid.