Definitionadj. having a relatively high resistance to flow
Last update: October 18, 2015
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Dracula 's resurrection is fun, bubbling with viscous fluids, and the brothel scene is a riot of color. [adjective]
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Slough The term for the viscous yellow layer which often covers the wound and is strongly adherent to it. [adjective]
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The moisture of the stones, and the viscous nature of the timber framework furnished but poor supports to which to cling, either for hand or foot. [adjective]
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The more viscous descriptions of mineral oils have also been found suitable for use in the Elmore process of ore-concentration by oil. [Please select]
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Generally speaking, the less viscous the solution, the more plastic the rubber. [Please select]
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The former are said to be viscous, or to possess _viscosity_. [Please select]
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"Mineral oils do not absorb oxygen," and consequently do not "gum" or become viscous. [Please select]
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Vegetable oils are more viscous than animal, and animal more so than mineral oils. [Please select]
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This foam is of a greyish white, slightly viscous, and almost like soapsuds. [Please select]
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The two appendices whip the viscous secretion of the glands into foam. [Please select]
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His right eye had suffered damage, and the pupil of it was white and viscous. [Please select]
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