Meaning & Definition of word "Mucous"

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    Mucous

    /ˈmjuːkəs/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to or secreting mucus; having the characteristics of mucus.
      • Example: The mucous membranes line the respiratory tract and help trap dust and pathogens.
    • 2. Of or relating to bodily secretions such as mucus.
      • Example: The doctor noted that the patient's mucous discharge indicated an infection.
    • 3. Containing mucus or similar secretions.
      • Example: A mucous cyst can form when a gland becomes blocked and produces excess fluid.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'mucus', meaning 'slime' or 'snot'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    mucous membrane:

    A membrane that secretes mucus and lines various body cavities.

    mucous discharge:

    A secretion of mucus from the body orifices.

    mucous system:

    The system involving the secretion of mucus.

    Related Words

    mucus:

    A thick, slippery secretion produced by mucous membranes.

    serous:

    Relating to serum; resembling serum.

    Slang Meanings of mucous

    Meaning: Snot

    Example Sentence: He's blowing his nose; he's got a lot of mucous, or snot, today.

    Meaning: Phlegm

    Example Sentence: After the cold, all I have is mucous in my throat, like phlegm.