Mucus

Pronunciation: /ˈmjuːkəs/

Mucus (noun)

  1. A thick, slippery liquid made by the body, found in the nose and throat, helping protect and trap germs.
  2. Mucus that comes out of the nose or throat, often when you have a cold or allergies.

Examples

  • The wound produced body slime after the bandage was removed.
  • The doctor cleaned the skin to remove body slime.