Fluidity (noun)

The quality of being fluid; ability to flow easily.

Origin:

From latin fluiditas, from fluidus ("flui.d")

Examples:

  1. The river was known for its fluidity, allowing boats to travel easily.
  2. The fluidity of water is what makes it such a versatile substance.
  3. Her fluidity in dance impressed everyone who saw her perform.
  4. The fluidity of the market was reflected in the constantly changing prices.
  5. The fluidity of the company's organizational structure allows it to adapt to changes quickly.
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