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View synonyms for mucilaginous
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- muci·lagi·nous·ly adverb
- nonmu·ci·lagi·nous adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mucilaginous1
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Example Sentences
The first is contained in great abundance in flax and cotton-seed, the sun-flower, and many other of the mucilaginous seeds.
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Taste: Slightly acid and mucilaginous when raw; after cooking somewhat suggesting white meat of chicken.
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He mentions the mucilaginous testa possessed by many seeds, but which only becomes noticeable when they have been moistened.
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It also exudes from the articulations of its abdomen a yellow mucilaginous liquid, of a pungent and disagreeable odour.
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All plants communicate to water some mucilaginous material which is carried over along with it.
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