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Meaning

The word 'viscous' describes a substance that is thick and sticky, often flowing very slowly. When we say something is viscous, we are often talking about liquids that are not very fluid, like honey or molasses. These liquids resist motion because they have a high resistance to flow, which makes them seem gooey or sluggish.

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Etymology

The word 'viscous' originates from the Latin word 'viscosus', which means "sticky, thick, or glutinous". This Latin term is derived from 'viscum', meaning "mistletoe" or "sticky substance".

Examples

  1. The chef used a viscous sauce to coat the chicken, giving it a rich flavor and appealing texture.
  2. After the rain, the ground was covered in a viscous mud that made it difficult to walk.
  3. The scientists studied the flow of the viscous liquid to understand its properties better.
  4. Honey is a classic example of a viscous substance that flows slowly from the jar.
  5. When combined, the two viscous materials created a challenging mixture for the engineers to work with.
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