˜yĐÄvlog

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uliginous

[ yoo-lij-uh-nuhs ]

adjective

Botany.
  1. growing in swamps or muddy places.


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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of uliginous1

1570–80; < Latin Ć«±ôÄ«Č”Ÿ±ČÔƍČőłÜČő full of moisture, wet, equivalent to Ć«±ôÄ«Č”Ÿ±ČÔ- (stem of Ć«±ôÄ«Č”Ć ) moisture + -ƍČőłÜČő -ous
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Example Sentences

An accumulated shoal or bank of sand, shingle, gravel, or other uliginous substances, thrown up by the sea to the mouth of a river or harbour, so as to endanger, and sometimes totally prevent, the navigation into it.—Bars of rivers are some shifting and some permanent.

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Uliginous: muddy, or pertaining to mud.

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Adj. semifluid, semiliquid; tremellose†; half melted, half frozen; milky, muddy &c. n.; lacteal, lactean†, lacteous†, lactescent†, lactiferous†; emulsive, curdled, thick, succulent, uliginous†. gelatinous, albuminous, mucilaginous, glutinous; glutenous, gelatin, mastic, amylaceous†, ropy, clammy, clotted; viscid, viscous; sticky, tacky, gooey; slab, slabby†; lentous†, pituitous†; mucid†, muculent†, mucous; gummy.

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