IPA: /ˈlɪkwɪdi/
KK: /ˈlɪkwɪdi/
Having a texture or consistency that is similar to a liquid, often flowing easily but not completely fluid.
The cake batter was too liquidy, making it difficult to pour into the pan.
Comparative: more liquidy
Superlative: most liquidy
Liquidy → It is formed from "liquid" (from Latin "liquidus", meaning fluid or flowing) and the suffix "-y" (meaning characterized by or resembling). The word "liquidy" describes something that is characterized by being fluid or having the qualities of a liquid.
Think of 'liquid' which means fluid, and remember that 'liquidy' describes something that has the qualities of being fluid.