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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The glue that holds the paper together is made of mucilage.
I prefer to use cornstarch instead of mucilage as a thickener in my sauces.
Mucilage is a natural thickener that can be used in place of cornstarch or flour.
The chef used a small amount of mucilage to thicken the dressing for the salad, making it more satisfying.
The chef added a small amount of mucilage to the soup to thicken it.
The carpenter used mucilage to glue two pieces of wood together.
The cosmetic industry uses mucilage as an ingredient in their hair styling products.
The plant-based adhesive contains a high amount of mucilage, making it a more sustainable alternative to synthetic glues.
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