viscoso

Galician

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin viscōsus, from Latin viscum.

Adjective

viscoso m (feminine singular viscosa, masculine plural viscosos, feminine plural viscosas)

  1. viscous

Further reading


Italian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Late Latin viscōsus, from Latin viscum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /visˈko.zo/

Adjective

viscoso (feminine singular viscosa, masculine plural viscosi, feminine plural viscose)

  1. viscous

Derived terms


Latin

Adjective

viscōsō

  1. inflection of viscōsus:
    1. dative masculine singular
    2. dative neuter singular
    3. ablative masculine singular
    4. ablative neuter plural

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin viscōsus, from Latin viscum.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ozu
  • Hyphenation: vis‧co‧so

Adjective

viscoso m (feminine singular viscosa, masculine plural viscosos, feminine plural viscosas, comparable)

  1. Having a thick, sticky consistency between solid and liquid; viscous.
    Synonyms: gosmento, melecado

Inflection

Derived terms


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Late Latin viscōsus, from Latin viscum.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bisˈkoso/
  • Hyphenation: vis‧co‧so

Adjective

viscoso (feminine singular viscosa, masculine plural viscosos, feminine plural viscosas)

  1. viscous

Derived terms

Further reading

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