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[ glair-ee ] / ˈglɛər i /
adjective, glair·i·er, glair·i·est.of the nature of glair; viscous. covered with glair. Also glair·e·ous [glair-ee-uhs]. /ˈglɛər i əs/. Origin of glairyFirst recorded in 1655–65; glair + -y1 OTHER WORDS FROM glairyglair·i·ness, nounWords nearby glairyGladys, Glagolitic, glaikit, glair, glaire, glairy, glaive, glam, Glåma, Glamis Castle, Glamorgan Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for glairyAn automatic in each hand, Stern scrambled to the glairy summit of the fortification. Darkness and Dawn|George Allan England The glairy fluid of colloid carcinoma oozes from the cut surface of the tumor, bathes it, and is to be found in the intestine. A System of Practical Medicine By American Authors, Vol. II|Various Its function is that of supplying the involved passages with moisture, and it secretes a glairy or watery substance called mucus. The Voice|Frank E. Miller The cyst is filled with a glairy mucoid fluid, and may contain one or more unerupted teeth (Fig. 252). Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities--Head--Neck. Sixth Edition.|Alexander Miles
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