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inˈviscid, a. [in-3.] 1. Not viscid or sticky. In mod. Dicts. 2. Not possessing viscosity.
1913Phil. Mag. XXVI. 1001 (heading) On the stability of the laminar motion of an inviscid fluid. 1930Flight 3 Jan. 29/1 The practically useful theory of Prandtl comes from considering air as frictionless or inviscid. 1938L. M. Milne-Thomson Theoret. Hydrodynamics 1 An inviscid fluid is a continuous substance which will yield instantly to any shearing stress however small. 1971Nature 6 Aug. 427/1 The problem of the plane transonic flow of an inviscid gas. |