mucopus
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mucopus (uncountable)
- (medicine) a mixture of mucus and pus
- 1934, Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer:
- A Saturday afternoon and a ‘misfire’ books in my hands. Everything swimming in a divine mucopus.
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mucopus m (invariable)
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