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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The snail left a mucilaginous trail as it moved across the ground.
The agar jelly had a mucilaginous texture that was popular in Asian desserts.
The mucilaginous nature of psyllium husk makes it an effective natural laxative.
The mucilaginous texture of the lotion made it perfect for moisturizing dry skin.
The mucilaginous properties of the gel made it useful as a thickening agent.
The mucilaginous coating on the skin of certain frogs helps to retain moisture.
The mucilaginous texture of the seaweed made it difficult to swim in the water.
The mucilaginous quality of the adhesive made it perfect for sticking paper to walls.
The mucilaginous texture of the wallpaper paste made it difficult to remove.
The mucilaginous fluid from the plant was used as a natural adhesive.
The mucilaginous dressing was used to treat the burn.
The mucilaginous substance found in some types of moss is used as a natural adhesive.
The mucilaginous properties of the chia seeds made them an excellent egg substitute in baking.
The mucilaginous extract from marshmallow root is sometimes used as a natural cough remedy.
The mucilaginous coating on the seeds helped them to stick to surfaces and spread.
The wound was covered in a mucilaginous substance.
The mucilaginous sap from the tree was used as a natural adhesive.
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