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fluid
noun
a
substance
,
such
as
a
liquid
or
gas
,
that
flows
easily
and
takes
the
shape
of
its
container
•
He
checked
the
car's
fluid
levels
before
the
long
trip
.
He
checked
the
car's
fluid
levels
before
the
long
trip
.
•
Water
,
oil
,
and
air
are
all
types
of
fluids
.
Water
,
oil
,
and
air
are
all
types
of
fluids
.
adjective
able
to
flow
easily
like
a
liquid
•
The
artist
used
vibrant
,
fluid
paint
to
create
the
sky
.
The
artist
used
vibrant
,
fluid
paint
to
create
the
sky
.
•
Mercury
is
a
fluid
metal
at
room
temperature
.
Mercury
is
a
fluid
metal
at
room
temperature
.
adjective
changing
or
likely
to
change
easily
;
not
fixed
,
stable
,
or
rigid
•
The
situation
at
the
border
is
fluid
and
can
shift
at
any
moment
.
The
situation
at
the
border
is
fluid
and
can
shift
at
any
moment
.
•
Our
travel
plans
are
fluid
—
we
might
leave
earlier
if
tickets
are
cheaper
.
Our
travel
plans
are
fluid
—
we
might
leave
earlier
if
tickets
are
cheaper
.
adjective
smooth
,
graceful
,
and
flowing
in
style
or
movement
•
The
dancer's
fluid
movements
captivated
the
audience
.
The
dancer's
fluid
movements
captivated
the
audience
.
•
His
handwriting
is
elegant
and
fluid
.
His
handwriting
is
elegant
and
fluid
.
influence
noun
the
power
or
ability
to
change
how
someone
thinks
or
what
something
does
•
Parents
have
a
strong
influence
on
the
values
their
children
learn
.
Parents
have
a
strong
influence
on
the
values
their
children
learn
.
•
Colorful
online
ads
try
to
increase
their
influence
on
shoppers
.
Colorful
online
ads
try
to
increase
their
influence
on
shoppers
.
From
Medieval
Latin
influentia
“
a
flowing
in
,”
originally
used
in
astrology
for
a
fluid
flowing
from
the
stars
that
affects
human
fate
,
later
generalized
.
noun
a
person
or
thing
that
has
the
power
to
affect
someone
or
something
•
His
older
brother
was
a
positive
influence
during
his
teenage
years
.
His
older
brother
was
a
positive
influence
during
his
teenage
years
.
•
The
famous
singer
is
a
major
influence
for
young
musicians
.
The
famous
singer
is
a
major
influence
for
young
musicians
.
verb
-
influence
,
influencing
,
influences
,
influenced
to
affect
or
change
how
someone
thinks
or
how
something
develops
•
The
teacher
influenced
her
students
to
read
more
books
.
The
teacher
influenced
her
students
to
read
more
books
.
•
Bright
colors
can
influence
a
shopper
’
s
mood
.
Bright
colors
can
influence
a
shopper
’
s
mood
.
influential
adjective
having
the
power
to
affect
what
other
people
think
,
feel
,
or
do
•
Her
groundbreaking
study
was
so
influential
that
hospitals
around
the
world
changed
their
treatment
plans
.
Her
groundbreaking
study
was
so
influential
that
hospitals
around
the
world
changed
their
treatment
plans
.
•
The
band
’
s
first
album
became
an
influential
milestone
in
rock
history
.
The
band
’
s
first
album
became
an
influential
milestone
in
rock
history
.
From
the
noun
influence
+
-ial
,
first
recorded
in
the
mid-1700s
,
meaning
‘
having
influence
’.
noun
a
person
or
thing
that
has
a
strong
effect
on
the
opinions
or
actions
of
others
•
The
mayor
invited
every
local
influential
to
discuss
the
new
housing
plan
.
The
mayor
invited
every
local
influential
to
discuss
the
new
housing
plan
.
•
At
the
conference
,
each
influential
presented
a
different
vision
for
renewable
energy
.
At
the
conference
,
each
influential
presented
a
different
vision
for
renewable
energy
.
Derived
from
the
adjective
influential
,
used
as
a
noun
since
the
late
1800s
to
label
people
or
things
with
notable
influence
.