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glutinaceous (comparative more glutinaceous, superlative most glutinaceous)
- (uncommon) Synonym of glutinous.
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1903, anonymous author, edited by M.H., Julie: Originally Printed as from ‘London & Paris, 1903’, New York, N.Y.: Grove Press, Inc., published 1984, →ISBN, page 114:
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His come arced thickly into the air, noble and glutinaceous in its passage, directing its passage towards Sylvia’s neatly-shod feet, though of course it did not reach them but plopped down on the intervening surface, to be followed immediately by another and another—all the while his thick pego pulsing madly in my hand as it discharged its first load.
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1956, Andrew C[harles] O’Dell, Railways and Geography, London: Hutchinson’s University Library, page 57:
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In the black-earth lands of the Deccan the rains turn the soil into a glutinaceous mass and repair work is made most difficult at the time it is most needed.
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1969 July 12, “‘Hmmm, Nurse, This Looks Serious’”, in San Francisco Examiner, 105th year, number 26, San Francisco, Calif., page 5:
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“Looks to me like you have a serious case of hyper-glutinaceous-gastro phobia. Get the operating table ready . . . we’ll move you right into surgery.” Michael McCarthy, playing the patient at a San Diego hospital, does not seem particularly worried as his twin sisters, Patricia and Sheila, look him over. All three were awaiting tonsilectomies.
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1970 December, G[eorge] R[ichard] Potts, “Studies on the Changing Role of Weeds of the Genus Polygonum in the Diet of the Partridge Perdix perdix L.”, in Journal of Applied Ecology, volume 7, number 3, →ISSN, page 574:
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There is no evidence from chemical analyses that cereal grain is less suitable than the Polygonum seed, although it is larger and more glutinaceous.
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1980, Michael A[lan] Weiner with Janet Weiner and Norman R[obert] Farnsworth, “Comfrey”, in Weiner’s Herbal: The Guide to Herb Medicine, New York, N.Y.: Stein and Day, published 1982, →ISBN, page 71, column 2:
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External applications in the form of plasters made from decoctions of the glutinaceous root reportedly aided the knitting of tissues cut during surgery or torn apart from injury.
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1981, Working Papers Prepared as Background for Testing for Effects of Chemicals on Ecosystems, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press, page 63:
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The surface growth is a mixture of algae and bacteria; it is rather glutinaceous and thus difficult to remove by mechanical means.
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1996, Klaus Hausmann, Norbert Hülsmann, with Hans Machemer, Maria Mulisch, and Günther Steinbrück, “[Comparative Morphology and Physiology of Protozoa] Motility”, in Protozoology, 2nd edition, Stuttgart, New York, N.Y.: Georg Thieme Verlag; New York, N.Y.: Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., →ISBN, part III (Selected Topics of General Protozoology), page 188, column 1:
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