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mu·cus \ˈmyükəs\ noun (-es) Etymology: Latin, nasal mucus; akin to Old Norse myki dung, mjūkr soft, gentle, Gothic muka- gentle, Latin mucēre to be moldy or musty, Greek myxa lamp wick, nasal mucus, Sanskrit muñcati he releases, lets loose; basic meaning: slippery 1. : a viscid slippery secretion rich in mucins that is produced by mucous membranes and that serves to moisten and protect such membranes 2. : a viscid animal secretion (as from the external body surface of snails) that resembles mucus |