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grumous
[ groo-muhs ]
adjective
- Also gru·mose [] Botany. formed of clustered grains or granules.
- having or resembling grume; clotted.
grumous
/ ˈɡruːməʊs; ˈɡruːməs /
adjective
- (esp of plant parts) consisting of granular tissue
Other Words From
- grumous·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of grumous1
Example Sentences
Beneath the pleur� may be seen ecchymoses, hard, fibrous nodules, and yellow elevations, which on being incised furnish grumous pus.
It had the appearance of brownish, grumous blood, and was attended with obscure abdominal pains.
If the dark patches be punctured, a quantity of venous and grumous blood exudes; but the wound soon heals.
In those who were cured by these Remedies, he says, Stones, or a kind of a grumous calculous Matter, were always found in the Stools, as the Jaundice was going off.
In Ustilago, the minute sooty spores are developed either on delicate threads or in compacted cells, arising first from a sort of semi-gelatinous, grumous stroma.
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