When a finger develops a bubble filled with white fluid, it's typically referred to as a blister. Blisters can form due to friction, burns, or skin irritation. The white fluid inside is usually serum, which is a clear or slightly cloudy fluid that accumulates when the skin is damaged. It's important to keep blisters clean and protected to prevent infection.
The white fluffy stuff in the air is called "pollen."
The white stuff found in the middle of an apple is called the core.
White caps!
The white stuff is called pus
That's called semen.
the plup
I think it's called "Foam"
The white stuff on bread that indicates the presence of mold is called mycelium.
The whitefly could be the cause of the white, sticky stuff on the kumquat leaves. The white substance is called flocculent.
its the nail polish from your finger! uve been fingerin urself too much. and it made the blood white
Snowflake Obsidian
the white flakey stuff if called chalk, and it makes the bow slide over the strings more smoothly