Friday, January 13, 2012



Word of the Day for Friday, January 13, 2012


viscid \VIS-id\, adjective:


1. Having a glutinous consistency; sticky; adhesive.

2. Botany. Covered by a sticky substance.


As the viscid pool of slime and fungus filled scum started to be stirred from something below, it became evident that there was a creature emerging from the depths of the pool; as it emerged and the goop slid off, it was finally evident what it was - it was the B.O. holding his "original" birth certificate; now the mystery has been solved as to from whence he came!

--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog


This was the moment for the curious, shading their faces from the fiery glow, to plunge their walking-sticks into the viscid mass and dip out portions of the lava.-- T. M. Coan, "An Island of Fire," Scribner's Monthly


But now a snake commenced to coil around my feet, and with a momentary terror I rushed forward, only to strike a rock and fall into a viscid pool.-- Will L. Garver, Brother of the Third Degree


Viscid comes from the Latin word for mistletoe, visc. Mistletoe was used to make a sticky paste to trap birds called birdlime. It is clearly also related to the word "viscous."

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