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Filter by Meaning The snow was flocculent and powdery, perfect for skiing.
The flocculent mass in the wastewater treatment plant was separated from the liquid by sedimentation.
The flocculent particles in the air made it difficult to breathe.
The doctor noticed flocculent white cells in the patient's urine sample.
The whipped cream on top of the pie was light and flocculent.
The cotton candy melted in her mouth, leaving behind a flocculent sweetness.
The interior of the art gallery was decorated with flocculent white drapes.
The clouds were flocculent and seemed to dance across the sky.
The curtains were made of a flocculent fabric that allowed light to filter through.
The pillow was soft and flocculent, making it perfect for sleeping.
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