Guage vs Gunge - What's the difference?
guage | gunge |
(British) A soft, sticky mass; goo; gunk.
* (rfdate), New Scientist :
* 1978 , A.S. Byatt, The Virgin in The Garden , Vintage International 1992, p.390:
To clog with gunge.
(British) To cover someone with gunge.
As nouns the difference between guage and gunge
is that guage is while gunge is hump, hunchback.gunge
English
Noun
(-)- They call this solid material tholin (after the Greek word for muddy), but it seems likely that chemists will continue to call this rather familiar material “gunge.”
- Have I got trails of gunge on these frills?