"Viscus" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Viscus" Meaning

Thick; dense or viscous.

"Viscus" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Viscous"


1. Physics and Chemistry: The viscous liquid responded slowly to changes in temperature and pressure, threatening to clog the engine's delicate gauges.
2. Biological Context: The oxygen-poor viscous fluid in the muscular tissue of the frog struggled to penetrate the cells efficiently, affecting metabolism significantly.
3. Metaphorical Usage: Bureaucracy was like a viscous substance that consumed all the resources and time needed for even the simplest tasks.
4. Medical Context: The patient experienced starkly contrasting improvements after undergoing surgery to clear a blood clot from the viscous brain fluid.
5. Allergen and Intolerance: Pulmonary mucous was a sliding slope of viscous defense against invaders, possibly triggered by certain airborne contaminants.

"Viscus" Similar Words

Viscosity

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The word "viscosity" refers to the measure of a fluid's resistance to flow or its "thickness" and stickiness, which is typically measured in units of poiseuille or centipoise. The higher the viscosity of a fluid, the more resistant it is to flow and the more "thick" or "gooey" it is, while a lower viscosity fluid, like water, flows more easily and has a lower resistance to flow.

Viscount

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Viscountcy

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Viscountess

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A title of nobility, ranking below an earl and above a baroness. Holders of the title are both the wife of a viscount and female descendants of a viscount. In some countries, the title is hereditary, and the viscountess is entitled to use a courtesy title such as "Lady" (e.g. Lady Jane).

Viscounts

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Viscounty

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Viscous

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Viscously

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Vise

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Viseme

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Visemic

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A visemic is a unit of time that is equal to 6 months.

Vishnu

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Visibility

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Visible

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Meaning: capable of being seen or perceived<br><br>Example: What you don't see is not necessarily what's not true.<br><br>Synonyms: apparent, noticeable, observable.<br><br>Antonyms: invisible, obscure, hidden.<br><br>In sentence: The stars are visible in the night sky.

Visibly

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Visigoth

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The term "Visigoth" refers to a member of the Western Germanic tribe that dominated the Iberian Peninsula (modern-day Spain and Portugal) from the 5th to the 8th century. The Visigoths were an East Germanic tribe that emerged from the larger Gothic group and split from their kin, the Ostrogoths, around the 3rd century AD.<br><br>The Visigoths were originally known as the Tervingi, but they were also referred to as the "Western Goths" or "Hispano-Goths" because they settled in the Western Roman Empire. They established a powerful kingdom in Gaul (modern-day France) and Iberia (modern-day Spain and Portugal).<br><br>The Visigoths were known for their cultural and intellectual achievements, including the development of the Visigothic Kingdom, which became a significant center of learning and art. They were also known for their':' military exploits and their complex relationship with the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire).<br><br>However, the term "Visigoth" has also been used in a derogatory manner to describe something or someone seen as unsophisticated, barbaric, or lacking in refinement. This usage is likely a result of the Visigoths' reputation in ancient Rome as barbarian invaders and their later association with the fall of the Western Roman Empire.