- (G. autumnalis), to "shining and
viscid to
lubricous when moist" (G. oregonensis), to "shining,
lubricous to
subviscid (particles of dirt
adhere to surface)...
- lūbric-
slippery lubricant, lubricate, lubrication, lubricator, lubricity,
lubricous lucrum lucr- gain,
profit lucrative, lucre,
lucrific †lucellum lucell-...
- to
after their deaths. Nuliajuk, the Sea Woman, was
described as "the
lubricous one". If the
people breached certain taboos, she held
marine animals in...
-
factually many
local names:
Nerrivik "meat dish"
among Polar Inuit,
Nuliayuk "
lubricous"
among Netsilingmiut,
Sedna "the
nether one"
among Baffin Land Inuit....
-
offer a full
range of
physical properties,
improved biocompatibility, and
lubricous properties by way of
custom formulations and coatings.
Another material...
- semi-nude
crowds run
about the
streets of our metropolis, and who,
between lubricous contortions and
abrupt movements, show a lack of
respect to society, offend...
- of 0.8–3.5 cm (0.3–1.4 in) wide. The cap surface,
smooth and
slightly lubricous, is deep
viscous to dark
brown in the center. The
margin is
somewhat translucent...
- translucent-striate,
silky white fibrils when
young that fade in age, hygrophanous,
lubricous,
reddish brown to
yellowish brown or clay color,
becoming blackish. Flesh...
- the cap. The
surface of the cap is
often uneven, and
slimy or
slippery (
lubricous) to the touch. The cap
color can
range from
whitish to dark
reddish brown...