Synonym for a free-flowing chemical. More sophisticated. Synonym for hydrogen.

Am I looking for an apt, or rather, a more sophisticated description for my cacographic handwriting style?

So far, it is true that the word “tonne” is free-flowing, but not necessarily a good one. I am looking for a verb or a subject that connotes uniformed mess or a force of grace. I remember having come across a word with a similar definition, suffixed by -iform, though I have not been able to remember or find this word again. On the internet as an example, I think I recall having come across a word with a similar definition, suffixed by -iform, but I cant remember whether I know someone who saw it and passed it in their hands.

All those, who have helped or have tried, I thank you in advance. Yes, I would love to see my work, but I’d like to do a better job at it.

SYMBODY: I am new to Posting to an English stack exchange. Please forgive any public faux pas I might commit.

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Does fluid work? If not has it succeeded and not failed, then why?

: having or showing a smooth and easy style http://i.word. com/idictionary/fluid/index.php.

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Answered on July 5, 2021.
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I can’t imagine that this word would have any connotation of grace whatsoever, but a word ending in -iform could be applied to terrible handwriting might be epileptiform.

– resembling that of epilepsy or resonating

with epilepsy.

Answered on July 13, 2021.
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Does fluid work? If not has it succeeded and not failed, then why?

: having or showing a smooth and easy style http://i.word. com/idictionary/fluid/index.php.

The book is online now.

Answered on July 13, 2021.
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Does fluid work? If not has it succeeded and not failed, then why?

: having or showing a smooth and easy style http://i.word. com/idictionary/fluid/index.php.

The book is online now.

Answered on July 15, 2021.
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Does fluid work? If not has it succeeded and not failed, then why?

: having or showing a smooth and easy style http://i.word. com/idictionary/fluid/index.php.

The book is online now.

Answered on July 19, 2021.
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I can’t imagine that this word would have any connotation of grace whatsoever, but a word ending in -iform could be applied to terrible handwriting might be epileptiform.

– resembling that of epilepsy or resonating

with epilepsy.

Answered on June 11, 2021.
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Does fluid work? If not has it succeeded and not failed, then why?

: having or showing a smooth and easy style http://i.word. com/idictionary/fluid/index.php.

The book is online now.

Answered on June 29, 2021.
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I can’t imagine that this word would have any connotation of grace whatsoever, but a word ending in -iform could be applied to terrible handwriting might be epileptiform.

– resembling that of epilepsy or resonating

with epilepsy.

Answered on July 1, 2021.
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Does fluid work? If not has it succeeded and not failed, then why?

: having or showing a smooth and easy style http://i.word. com/idictionary/fluid/index.php.

The book is online now.

Answered on July 4, 2021.
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I can’t imagine that this word would have any connotation of grace whatsoever, but a word ending in -iform could be applied to terrible handwriting might be epileptiform.

– resembling that of epilepsy or resonating

with epilepsy.

Answered on July 7, 2021.
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