Mucus
Pronunciation: /ˈmjuːkəs/
Mucus (noun)
- A thick, slippery liquid made by the body, found in the nose and throat, helping protect and trap germs.
- 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.