Viscidity vs Viscid - What's the difference?
viscidity | viscid |
An adhesive quality.
A glutinous consistency.
Viscous; having a high viscosity.
Sticky, slimy, or glutinous.
* 1906 , O. Henry,
Covered with a viscid layer.
Viscidity is a derived term of viscid.
As a noun viscidity
is an adhesive quality.As a adjective viscid is
viscous; having a high viscosity.viscidity
English
Noun
(viscidities)See also
* viscosityviscid
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- They trod noiselessly upon a stair carpet that its own loom would have forsworn. It seemed to have become vegetable; to have degenerated in that rank, sunless air to lush lichen or spreading moss that grew in patches to the staircase and was viscid under the foot like organic matter.
Usage notes
In everyday usage, much less common than (viscous), with which it is roughly interchangeable. In careful usage, (term) is more often used for fluid flow, like honey, while viscid is used for a squishy, slimy feel of more solid substances, like mayonnaise.Synonyms
* viscousAntonyms
* inviscidDerived terms
* viscidity * viscidly * viscidnessReferences
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