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nonliquid

  • a word derived from liquid.
    liquid
    adjective
    composed of molecules that move freely among themselves but do not tend to separate like those of gases; neither gaseous nor solid.

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Saez and Zucman counter that most nonliquid assets be valued based on known metrics — reported sales and profits for nonpublic businesses, comparable property appraisals for real estate.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 25, 2019

Rich people don’t know how much money they have, and “net worth” includes appraisals on all sorts of nonliquid assets, from cars and houses to fractions of companies.

From New York Times Sep. 19, 2018

Years later he deleted from a Janet Planner 'London Letter' a forthright explanation of the nonliquid diet imposed upon the royal family and dignitaries during the coronation of George VI.

From Time Magazine Archive

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