different between slimy vs muculent
slimy
English
Etymology
From Middle English slymy, slimi, either derived from the noun Old English sl?m or an unattested *sl?mi?, replacing Old English slipig (“slippy”). Equivalent to slime +? -y. Cognate with Dutch slijmig, slijmerig (“slimy”), German schleimig (“slimy; smarmy”), Swedish slemmig (“slimy”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?sla?.mi/
- Rhymes: -a?mi
Adjective
slimy (comparative slimier, superlative slimiest)
- Of or pertaining to slime
- resembling, of the nature of, covered or daubed with, or abounding in slime
- Synonyms: viscous, glutinous
- (slang, figuratively) Friendly in a false, calculating way; underhanded; sneaky; slick; smarmy.
Synonyms
- (slippery) lubricous
- (underhanded) conniving
Translations
Noun
slimy (plural slimies)
- A ponyfish.
Anagrams
- ILYSM, misly
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muculent
English
Etymology
From Latin m?culentus, from m?cus.
Adjective
muculent (comparative more muculent, superlative most muculent)
- slimy; moist and moderately viscous
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