Fluidic [adjective]

Definition of Fluidic:

fluid, flowing, melting

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Sentence/Example of Fluidic:

According to this conception, the moving of objects without contact would be produced by the fluidic limbs of the medium.

Destitute themselves of the fluidic force, they seem, besides, to hinder its circulation and transmission.

But the person in question must be endowed with great fluidic power and be able to exercise it at a distance.

Thury next touches upon M. de Gasparin's theory of fluidic action.

A fluidic body is formed at the expense of the medium, emerges from his organism, moves, acts.

What is the intelligent force that directs this fluidic body and makes it act in such or such a way?

And, in truth, why should not his mind as well as his fluidic force be haled out of his body and be exhausted in external work?

Specialists call these points "hypnogenic points," from which fluidic streams radiate.

The properties of the fluidic hands are not constant; they change frequently.

How can this double, this fluidic body have the consistency of flesh and of muscles?