Moistness - Law Dictionary Search Results
myxobacterium
bacteria that form colonies in self produced slime they inhabit moist soils or decaying plant matter or animal waste
Pulp
A moist slightly cohering mass consisting of soft undissolved animal or vegetable
pectic
amorphous substance tough and horny when dry but gelatinous when moist
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Queachy
Yielding or trembling under the feet as moist or boggy ground shaking moving
Rice
of the inhabitants In America it grows chiefly on low moist land which can be overflowed
Rust
The reddish yellow coating formed on iron when exposed to moist air consisting of ferric oxide or hydroxide hence by extension
Setting
gems the setting of the sun the setting hardening of moist plaster of Paris the setting set of a current
Slade
A little dell or valley a flat piece of low moist ground
Slime
Soft moist earth or clay having an adhesive quality viscous mud
Sola
A leguminous plant AEligschynomene aspera growing in moist places in Southern India and the East Indies Its pithlike
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