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Could you not invent some quite new term for gland, implying viscidity?
I should think the non- viscidity of the stigmatic hollow was due to the plant not living under its natural conditions.
Among these I may particularly refer to the contracted stigmatic chamber, and the slight viscidity of its disk.
It was hardly a gale he created, but it was sufficient to stir the viscidity of the Ravage, to create a flow.
This strategy produces a large number of false tracks due to clutter near the horizon and in the viscidity of weather phenomenon and biologicals.
Administered in the form of mucilage, Gum Acacia is a demulcent and serves by the viscidity of its solution to sheathe inflamed surfaces.
Varying degrees of viscidity tend to be described differently and applied inconsistently by different persons applying terms such as lubricous, fatty, fatty-shiny, sticky, viscid, glutinous, or (somewhat) slimy."
Our new anchorage was noisy and smelt strongly of oil and sewage, the water thick and dark, the viscidity of its surface gleaming with a bluebottle iridescence in the bright sunlight.
However, as Gulden explains, this characteristic is highly variable: "Viscidity is a notoriously difficult character to assess because it varies with the age of the fruitbody and the weather conditions during its development.
Ben peered ahead through the gloom, trying to see some difference in the texture and viscidity of the mist He did not slow, thinking that if he did they might stop, and if they stopped they were lost.
Prior to 2001, the species G. autumnalis, G. oregonensis, G. unicolor, and G. venenata were thought to be separate due to differences in habitat and the viscidity of their caps, but phylogenetic analysis showed that they are all the same species.