grumous
English
Etymology
grume
+
-ous
Adjective
grumous
(
comparative
more
grumous
,
superlative
most
grumous
)
Resembling
grume
;
thick
and
lumpy
;
soft
and
semisolid
1979
, Cormac McCarthy,
Suttree
, Random House, p.188:
The emergency room was filled with people bleeding.
Grumous
battlers with misshapen heads.
Translations
thick and lumpy
Czech:
hustý
(cs)
,
sražený
,
hlenovitý
Anagrams
sour gum
,
sourgum
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