different between mucousy vs mucously
mucousy
English
Etymology
mucous +? -y
Adjective
mucousy (comparative more mucousy, superlative most mucousy)
- Suggesting mucus; slimy.
- 2005, Jo Ann White, Shih tzu (page 35)
- Do all the puppies seem healthy, with no mucousy discharge from the nose, no loose stools, and no foul smell from their ears? Are their coats clean and full? Do they have plenty of energy when awake?
- 2005, Jo Ann White, Shih tzu (page 35)
mucousy From the web:
mucously
English
Etymology
mucous +? -ly
Adverb
mucously (comparative more mucously, superlative most mucously)
- In a mucous way.
mucously From the web:
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- mucousy vs mucously
- slimy vs mucousy
- mucus vs mucousy
- mucousy vs mucous
- terms vs samiel
- desert vs samiel
- omasa vs omata
- opponent vs omata
- attacker vs omata
- omata vs kimarite
- terms vs utopical
- atopical vs utopical
- utopical vs topical
- ideal vs utopical
- utopian vs utopical
- monoatomic vs diatomic
- monopotassium vs potassiumsulphate
- compound vs monopotassium
- atom vs monopotassium
- monopotassium vs potassium