Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Viscosity

Viscosity , noun

[Compare French viscosité, Late Latin viscositas.]

1.
The quality or state of being viscous.
2.
(Physics) A property possessed by a viscous fluid, being a resistance to the forces causing a fluid to flow, caused by interactions between the molecules of the fluid and between the fluid and the walls of the conduit through which it moves; also, a measure of such a property.