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		Definition of mucous in English: mucousadjective ˈmjuːkəsˈmjukəs Relating to, producing, covered with, or of the nature of mucus. (像)黏液的;分泌黏液的;涂上黏液的;黏性的 Example sentencesExamples -  There are different types - some are filled with a watery liquid, and others with a thicker, mucous substance.
 -  If this mucous blockage lasts too long, bacteria sometimes multiply to excess because they seem to thrive on any blocked body system.
 -  A daily ration of these herbs helps to thin mucous secretions and clears lung congestion, which is often a problem for emphysema sufferers.
 -  The mucous film covering his eyes was an infection that was treated successfully with antibiotic drops.
 -  The submandibular glands produce a mixture of serous and mucous saliva.
 -  The vocal cords are actually two sets of folds formed on each side of the mucous lining of the larynx blending with fibrous tissue.
 -  Mucin stains revealed approximately one quarter of the pale cells contained mucous substances.
 -  Rubbing your eye can lead to encrusted eyelids, mucous discharge and further irritation.
 -  Therefore if taken internally they can be extremely toxic and if used without dilution externally, the result will be damage to dermal or mucous tissue.
 -  Saprophytic fungal infestation is the finding of fungal spores on mucous crusts of respiratory passages.
 -  Very occasional mucous cells were interspersed with the columnar cells.
 -  Blood loss through the rectum, mucous discharge, altered bowel habit, and straining are common features of recurrent rectal cancer.
 -  Dry mouth can result from reduced mucous and saliva secretions.
 -  The possibility of obstruction mandates bronchoscopy to rule out mucous plugs, tumor, or a foreign body.
 -  In addition, cool mist moistens secretions, soothes inflamed mucosa, and decreases the viscosity of mucous secretions.
 -  It's a licorice extract that is nontoxic, that increases the mucous coating in the esophagus and makes it more resistant to acid.
 -  The utility of flexible bronchoscopy in the setting of retained secretions is aimed at clearing thick mucous secretions and plugs.
 -  Screening of women with acceptable cervical mucous score was done in the month previous to the one in which the formulation was tested.
 -  They stop acid being produced and give the stomach's protective, mucous lining time to heal itself.
 -  Various therapies have been proposed to treat digital mucous cysts.
 
 Synonyms sticky, gummy, glue-like, gluey, adhesive, tacky, adhering, adherent, sticking, clinging, treacly, syrupy 
 OriginMid 17th century: from Latin mucosus (see mucus). Rhymesfucus, Lucas, mucus, Ophiuchus, soukous    Definition of mucous in US English: mucousadjectiveˈmyo͞okəsˈmjukəs Relating to, producing, covered with, or of the nature of mucus. (像)黏液的;分泌黏液的;涂上黏液的;黏性的 Example sentencesExamples -  Mucin stains revealed approximately one quarter of the pale cells contained mucous substances.
 -  If this mucous blockage lasts too long, bacteria sometimes multiply to excess because they seem to thrive on any blocked body system.
 -  The mucous film covering his eyes was an infection that was treated successfully with antibiotic drops.
 -  Very occasional mucous cells were interspersed with the columnar cells.
 -  The vocal cords are actually two sets of folds formed on each side of the mucous lining of the larynx blending with fibrous tissue.
 -  Therefore if taken internally they can be extremely toxic and if used without dilution externally, the result will be damage to dermal or mucous tissue.
 -  Saprophytic fungal infestation is the finding of fungal spores on mucous crusts of respiratory passages.
 -  The submandibular glands produce a mixture of serous and mucous saliva.
 -  In addition, cool mist moistens secretions, soothes inflamed mucosa, and decreases the viscosity of mucous secretions.
 -  Various therapies have been proposed to treat digital mucous cysts.
 -  Screening of women with acceptable cervical mucous score was done in the month previous to the one in which the formulation was tested.
 -  The possibility of obstruction mandates bronchoscopy to rule out mucous plugs, tumor, or a foreign body.
 -  There are different types - some are filled with a watery liquid, and others with a thicker, mucous substance.
 -  The utility of flexible bronchoscopy in the setting of retained secretions is aimed at clearing thick mucous secretions and plugs.
 -  Rubbing your eye can lead to encrusted eyelids, mucous discharge and further irritation.
 -  Dry mouth can result from reduced mucous and saliva secretions.
 -  Blood loss through the rectum, mucous discharge, altered bowel habit, and straining are common features of recurrent rectal cancer.
 -  A daily ration of these herbs helps to thin mucous secretions and clears lung congestion, which is often a problem for emphysema sufferers.
 -  They stop acid being produced and give the stomach's protective, mucous lining time to heal itself.
 -  It's a licorice extract that is nontoxic, that increases the mucous coating in the esophagus and makes it more resistant to acid.
 
 Synonyms sticky, gummy, glue-like, gluey, adhesive, tacky, adhering, adherent, sticking, clinging, treacly, syrupy 
 OriginMid 17th century: from Latin mucosus (see mucus).     |