mucilage
Example Sentences
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Inside were the cocoa beans: nodules wrapped in a sweet, slimy white pulp known as mucilage.
From New York Times
Turkey’s president called the slime a “mucilage calamity,” and workers were dispatched to vacuum it up using hoses.
From Scientific American
In Canakkale, a popular tourist town on the Dardanelles where the Marmara feeds into the Aegean, vacationers peered into the harbor at the mucilage that had turned the sea into the consistency of clam chowder.
From New York Times
Okra’s inherently slimy texture, or mucilage, has long been valued as a thickener in soups and stews, especially gumbo.
From Washington Post
"Hopefully, we will save our seas from this mucilage calamity," President Erdogan said.
From BBC
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