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mucilage

[myoo-suh-lij] / ˈmyu sə lɪdʒ /
NOUN
gluey substance
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When ripe, the ovoid-shaped fruits detach from the stem and eject the seeds explosively in a high-pressure jet of mucilage.

From Science Daily • Nov. 25, 2024

Key examples are mustard and garlic, which contain "mucilage" — a mix of carbohydrates — that can act as emulsifiers.

From Salon • Jan. 2, 2024

Inside were the cocoa beans: nodules wrapped in a sweet, slimy white pulp known as mucilage.

From New York Times • Nov. 27, 2022

Earlier, a layer of sea mucilage, blamed on soaring temperatures and poor waste management, covered the Sea of Marmara, threatening marine life.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 27, 2021

Sometimes I cut things out of magazines and paste them into a scrapbook with LePage’s mucilage, from the bottle that looks like a chess bishop.

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood