šķidrs

Etymology
From the same stem as (q.v.):. With an extra suffix -d, it lead to two variants, one voiceless (with an extra s-mobile) and one voiced:, ,  (whence, with an extra suffix -ru-s, , , and also — with a different suffix — ), and , ,  (whence, also with an extra -ru-s, , which is etymologically a variant of ), with some form influence between the two variants. The meaning evolved from “clear, limpid” > “(liquid) having no sediment, no sludge” > “liquid.” A different opinion is that might ultimately derive from 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1)  liquid in a state of matter such that it can flow and take the form of its container
 * 2)  liquid, thin composed mostly of liquids, having relatively little solid parts
 * 3)  thin, sparse
 * 4)  thin, worn off
 * 5)  thin, sparse with members relatively far from each other
 * 6)  thin (having low density)
 * 7)  thin, (scattered) few, not much, unimpressive, not good
 * 1)  liquid, thin composed mostly of liquids, having relatively little solid parts
 * 2)  thin, sparse
 * 3)  thin, worn off
 * 4)  thin, sparse with members relatively far from each other
 * 5)  thin (having low density)
 * 6)  thin, (scattered) few, not much, unimpressive, not good
 * 1)  thin, worn off
 * 2)  thin, sparse with members relatively far from each other
 * 3)  thin (having low density)
 * 4)  thin, (scattered) few, not much, unimpressive, not good
 * 1)  thin, sparse with members relatively far from each other
 * 2)  thin (having low density)
 * 3)  thin, (scattered) few, not much, unimpressive, not good
 * 1)  thin, (scattered) few, not much, unimpressive, not good
 * 1)  thin, (scattered) few, not much, unimpressive, not good

Antonyms

 * (“solid”), (“gaseous”)