👉 The term "literally fluid" describes a substance or state of matter that exhibits properties of both liquid and gas, but in a way that is highly dynamic and adaptable. It suggests something that can change shape and volume rapidly, much like water or air, yet maintains a continuous flow and cohesion. Literally fluid materials can easily transition between states, such as from liquid to gas (vaporization) or vice versa, and they often have low viscosity, allowing them to move smoothly and fill spaces efficiently. This term is commonly used in scientific contexts to describe substances like supercritical fluids, which exist at conditions above their critical temperature and pressure, where they exhibit unique properties that blur the lines between liquid and gas.