A substance like this could be a strong acid or base that is corrosive and can chemically react with and break down other materials. It is important to handle such substances with care due to their destructive properties.
It means that something is dirty or stained with a greasy, viscous material.
Viscosity is the property of a fluid (liquid or gas) that measures its resistance to flow. It describes how thick or sticky a substance is.
Ooze is a thick, slimy substance that is often sticky and gelatinous in texture. It can be produced by some living organisms, like slime molds, as well as result from certain chemical reactions or natural processes like decomposition. Ooze can also refer to any slow, gradual flowing or seeping of a liquid substance.
the mass of the substance divided by its volume. how thick a brain beez.
semen should be a thick clear substance
Think of a balloon, now fill it with a thick substance now cover it in a slimy substance.
That is the correct spelling of the word "gunge" (chiefly UK word for "slime").
Contains large amounts of mucilage. Mucilage is a thick, slimy substance produced by plants. It has a soothing effect on mucous membranes.
Maple syrup is a thick liquid that pours out slowly. Honey is another example of a thick substance that pours out in a slow stream. Tar is a thick black substance that also pours out slowly.
ot is used to make it thick and slimy
It means that something is dirty or stained with a greasy, viscous material.
The busiest or more crowded part of something ; the middle of something
because I'm Catwoman
The vaginal fluid is a clear substance that can sometimes be thick and slimy or thin. It can also be white after certain sexual arousel in the vagina or after masturbation. This is likely to happen when you are about to start your period again every month
that would be algae there are certain types of fish that eat it
that would be algae there are certain types of fish that eat it
Saliva can become slimy and thick due to dehydration, certain medications, or underlying health conditions such as Sjogren's syndrome or diabetes. It can also be a result of stress or anxiety. If you are concerned about the consistency of your saliva, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and guidance.