"Mucific" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mucific" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mucific" Meaning

Mucific is an adjective meaning making or becoming putrid or producing a foul smell.

"Mucific" Examples

Mucific (adjective)


Meaning:


Mucific means causing or occurring in pus or mucous discharge; having a muco-pusulent character.

Examples:


The wound became mucific and required antibiotic treatment to prevent infection.
The doctor examined the mucific discharge from the patient's ear, concerned about the possibility of an infection.
The pus-filled abscess was mucific and needed to be lanced for proper drainage.
The patient's mucific symptoms were a classic indication of a peritonitis infection.
The scientist studied the mucific properties of the bacteria, intrigued by its ability to produce thick, white discharge.

"Mucific" Similar Words

Mucedinous

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Much-anticipated

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Something that is much-anticipated is eagerly expected or awaited, often with excitement or anticipation. It can refer to a highly anticipated event, release, or experience that people have been looking forward to for a long time. The phrase often conveys a sense of building excitement or anticipation, implying that something significant and potentially enjoyable or memorable is about to happen.

Much-maligned

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Much-needed

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Much

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Muchacho

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Mucic

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I think you meant to type "music".

Mucid

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Mucigen

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Mucigen refers to a type of chemical substance produced by microorganisms, such as bacteria, that plays a key role in the breakdown and decomposition of organic matter. These substances help to solubilize and mobilize nutrients, making them more readily available to other organisms, and are often found in soil, water, and the environment.

Mucigenous

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Mucilage

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Mucilagenous

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Mucilagenous refers to a substance that has the properties of mucilage, which is a thick, protective substance produced by plants, usually in response to injury or stress. Mucilage is sticky, gel-like, and often slimy. Mucilagenous substances can be used to heal wounds, protect against infection, or aid in the process of plant propagation.

Mucilages

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Mucilages are thick, jelly-like substances produced by plants, algae, and some animals, typically serving as a protective or lubricating agent. They can also be used as food thickeners or in pharmaceutical applications. Examples of mucilages include pectin, agar, and gelatin.

Mucilaginous

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Unpleasantly sticky or viscous: "The mucilaginous texture of the okra made it a challenge to cook."

Mucilloid

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Mucin

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