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Of or relating to the property exhibited by certain gels of becoming liquid when stirred or shaken.

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Usage examples (9)
  • I still like thixotropic better towards the bottom of the page.
  • At the Science Centre we created a thixotropic mixture of corn starch and water.
  • A thixotropic substance is not one that is thick, though that does seem to apply to ketchup.
  • As Allgeyer points out (and as I remember pointing out back when I worked at the Saskatchewan Science Centre), ketchup exhibits thixotropic tendencies.
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