Dictionary entry

Fluidity

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Flu‐id″i‐ty (?), n. [Cf. F. fluidité.] The quality of being fluid or capable of flowing; a liquid, aëriform, or gaseous state; — opposed to solidity.

It was this want of organization, this looseness and fluidity of the new movement, that made it penetrate through every class of society. J. R. Green.