Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for COL-LIQ'UA-MENT
COL-LIQ'UA-MENT, n.
- The substance formed by melting; that which is melted. Bailey. Johnson.
- Technically, the fetal part of an egg; the transparent fluid in an egg, containing the first rudiments of the chick. – Coxe. Encyc.
- The first rudiments of an embryo in generation. – Coxe.
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