Webster's 1828 Dictionary
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COLLIQUATION, noun
1. The act of melting.
2. A dissolving, flowing or wasting; applied to the blood, when it does not readily coagulate, and to the solid parts, when they waste away by excessive secretion, occasioning fluxes and profuse, clammy sweats.
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