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mucus
(mucus)
Pronunciation:
/ˈmjuːkəs/
noun
[
mass noun
]
a slimy substance, typically not miscible with water, secreted by the mucous membranes and glands of animals for lubrication, protection, etc..
a gummy substance found in plants; mucilage.
Origin:
mid 17th century
: from Latin
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