chromatography in which both the moving phase and the stationary (or reverse-moving) phase are liquids, as in countercurrent distribution.
liq·uid-liq·uid chro·ma·tog·ra·phy
(lik'wid-lik'wid krō'mă-tog'ră-fē) Process in which both the moving phase and the stationary (or reverse-moving) phase are liquids, as in countercurrent distribution.