dilatant

/ˈdɪlətənt/

Definitions

1. noun

A substance that becomes less viscous and more fluid when agitated or subjected to shear stress, but returns to its original viscosity when the stress is removed.

“The dilatant properties of the paint made it easier to apply with a brush, but it took a long time to dry.”

Synonyms

  • shear-thinning
  • thixotrophic

Antonyms

  • shear-thickening
  • thixotropic