mucilaginous

[myoo-suh-laj-uh-nuhs]

mucilaginous Definition

  • 1having a sticky or gelatinous consistency
  • 2producing or containing mucilage

Using mucilaginous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mucilaginous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The okra pods are mucilaginous when cooked.

  • Example

    The plant's leaves have a mucilaginous texture.

  • Example

    The mixture became mucilaginous after adding the cornstarch.

mucilaginous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mucilaginous

Antonyms for mucilaginous

  • non-sticky
  • non-viscous

Phrases with mucilaginous

  • a substance that contains or produces mucilage, a thick and sticky substance

    Example

    The plant's seeds contain a mucilaginous substance that is used in traditional medicine.

  • a type of dietary fiber that forms a gel-like substance when mixed with water, often found in certain plants and seeds

    Example

    Chia seeds are a good source of mucilaginous fiber.

  • a plant that produces or contains mucilage, often used for medicinal or culinary purposes

    Example

    Marshmallow is a mucilaginous plant that has been used for centuries to soothe sore throats.

Origins of mucilaginous

from Latin 'mucilago', meaning 'slime'

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Summary: mucilaginous in Brief

'Mucilaginous' [myoo-suh-laj-uh-nuhs] describes a substance or texture that is sticky or gelatinous, often due to the presence of mucilage. Examples include okra pods and plant leaves. The term extends into phrases like 'mucilaginous fiber' and 'mucilaginous plant,' referring to dietary fibers and plants that produce or contain mucilage. Synonyms include 'viscous' and 'glutinous,' while informal equivalents include 'sticky' and 'gooey.'