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s | unctuous |

As a letter s

is the letter s with a.

As an adjective unctuous is

(of a liquid or fatty substance) oily or greasy.

s

Translingual

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Letter

  • The nineteenth letter of the .
  • Symbol

    (wikipedia) (mul-symbol)
  • voiceless alveolar fricative
  • Symbol for second , an SI unit of measurement of time.
  • See also

    (Latn-script) * * (esh) * (dze) * {{Letter , page=S , NATO=Sierra , Morse=ยทยทยท , Character=S , Braille=? }} Image:Latin S.png, Capital and lowercase versions of S , in normal and italic type Image:Fraktur letter S.png, Uppercase and lowercase S in Fraktur Symbols for SI units ----

    unctuous

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (of a liquid or fatty substance) Oily or greasy.
  • * 1851 , , Moby Dick , ch. 96:
  • In a word, after being tried out, the crisp, shrivelled blubber, now called scraps or fritters, still contains considerable of its unctuous properties.
  • Rich, lush, intense, with layers of concentrated, soft, velvety flavor.
  • * 1872 , , Beauty and The Beast; and Tales of Home , ch. 3:
  • The halls and passages of the castle were already permeated with rich and unctuous smells, and a delicate nose might have picked out and arranged, by their finer or coarser vapors, the dishes preparing for the upper and lower tables.
  • (by extension, of a person) Profusely polite, especially unpleasantly so and insincerely earnest.
  • * 1857 , , Volume the Second, page 14 (ISBN 1857150570)
  • Then he thoroughly disliked the tone of Mr. Slope's letter; it was unctuous , false, and unwholesome, like the man.
  • * 1919 , , The Hohenzollerns in America , ch. 8:
  • In superior circles, however, introduction becomes more elaborate, more flattering, more unctuous .

    Synonyms

    * (of a liquid) oleaginous, saponaceous, slimy * savorous * creepy, effusive, groveling, oleaginous, slimy, sycophantic

    Derived terms

    * unctuosity * unctuously * unctuousness