different between fluidism vs fluidise

fluidism

English

Etymology

fluid +? -ism

Noun

fluidism (uncountable)

  1. (medicine, obsolete) The doctrine that the fluids of the body are the source of its vital properties and are susceptible to disease.

See also

  • solidism

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fluidise

English

Etymology

fluid +? -ise

Verb

fluidise (third-person singular simple present fluidises, present participle fluidising, simple past and past participle fluidised)

  1. Alternative form of fluidize

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