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Meaning of slime
The primary meaning of the word "slime" is a soft, wet, and unpleasant substance.
Etymology of slime
The word "slime" originated from the Old English word "slīm", which referred to a type of mire or bog, and is related to the Old Norse word "slīm", meaning "mud" or "mire".
The word has been used in English since the 14th century to describe a soft, wet, and unpleasant substance.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A soft, wet, and unpleasant substance, typically produced by certain plants or as a result of decay or infection
- * A layer of algae or similar growth on the surface of a liquid or on rocks, etc.
Usage Examples
- The pipe was clogged with a thick layer of slime.
- * The kids loved playing with the slime they had made from glue and water.
- * The algae formed a thick slime on the surface of the pond.
Antonyms
cleanliness
purity
clarity
transparency
freshness
dryness
cleanliness
spotlessness
immaculateness
sterility
antisepticness
cleanliness
tidiness
neatness
orderliness
precision
meticulousness