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		Definition of mucoid in English: mucoidadjective ˈmjuːkɔɪdˈmyo͞okoid Involving, resembling, or of the nature of mucus.  Example sentencesExamples -  The intact cysts were filled with clear to straw-colored fluid or thick mucoid to opaque greenish yellow fluid.
 -  I believe you are right, although smallpox, when it ran rampant, was generally transmitted from respiratory mucoid droplets transmitted from a person sick with smallpox.
 -  He underwent surgery, which revealed a small cyst filled with yellow mucoid material and some fatty tissue prolapsing into the cyst.
 -  The cut surface revealed a glistening mucoid appearance, with extensive hemorrhage.
 -  As I was walking down the corridor one day with my chief, we came upon a pool of brownish mucoid liquid on the floor, perhaps vomitus, incontinent stool, or some other body fluid.
 -  The cut surface of the lesion was variegated, with solid, gray-white tumor alternating with gelatinous transparent to green mucoid material, red lakes of hemorrhagic fluid, and yellow necrotic debris.
 -  ‘Phlegm’ and ‘Catarrh’ are rather outdated medical expressions, but patients still use them to describe the sticky mucoid pharyngeal secretions that occur in chronic pharyngitis.
 -  An extensive cervical ectropion can cause heavy mucoid discharge, which, if troublesome to a woman with normal cervical smear test results, may be helped by intravaginal acetic acid.
 -  A 5-month-old girl was referred to our hospital due to a bout of sneezing, mucoid discharge, and progressive dyspnea for 2 days.
 -  Although the epidemic isolates were mainly mucoid and had increased antibiotic resistance, these phenotypic features were highly variable and could not reliably discriminate between strains.
 -  They are filled with either mucoid or serous fluid.
 -  The cyst contained a small amount of whitish mucoid material.
 -  After classification of the nature of the sputum, those patients with macroscopically mucoid samples did not receive antibiotic therapy.
 -  It is impossible to see a cyst arthroscopically; the surgeon can only see the mucoid degeneration with its typical yellowish discoloration at the beginning of the meniscal resection when using the mechanical hand instruments.
 -  In most samples, this resulted in a clear separation of mucoid samples from purulent ones.
 -  Squash preparations demonstrated a papillary tumor composed of rosettelike structures surrounding a mucoid area with central vessels.
 -  The cyst is filled with soft, gelatinous, sticky, and mucoid fluid.
 -  Eventually, they develop a mucoid phenotype, which marks the establishment of chronic infection.
 -  Widely distributed in the embryo as a loose connective tissue, mucoid tissue is composed of large stellate fibroblasts in an abundant intercellular substance, which is homogeneous and soft.
 -  Fissures, a mucoid discharge and yellow crusting are sometimes present.
 
  Synonyms sticky, gummy, glue-like, gluey, adhesive, tacky, adhering, adherent, sticking, clinging, treacly, syrupy    Definition of mucoid in US English: mucoidadjectiveˈmyo͞okoid Involving, resembling, or of the nature of mucus.  Example sentencesExamples -  Widely distributed in the embryo as a loose connective tissue, mucoid tissue is composed of large stellate fibroblasts in an abundant intercellular substance, which is homogeneous and soft.
 -  They are filled with either mucoid or serous fluid.
 -  Fissures, a mucoid discharge and yellow crusting are sometimes present.
 -  An extensive cervical ectropion can cause heavy mucoid discharge, which, if troublesome to a woman with normal cervical smear test results, may be helped by intravaginal acetic acid.
 -  ‘Phlegm’ and ‘Catarrh’ are rather outdated medical expressions, but patients still use them to describe the sticky mucoid pharyngeal secretions that occur in chronic pharyngitis.
 -  The cyst is filled with soft, gelatinous, sticky, and mucoid fluid.
 -  Squash preparations demonstrated a papillary tumor composed of rosettelike structures surrounding a mucoid area with central vessels.
 -  As I was walking down the corridor one day with my chief, we came upon a pool of brownish mucoid liquid on the floor, perhaps vomitus, incontinent stool, or some other body fluid.
 -  The cyst contained a small amount of whitish mucoid material.
 -  After classification of the nature of the sputum, those patients with macroscopically mucoid samples did not receive antibiotic therapy.
 -  Eventually, they develop a mucoid phenotype, which marks the establishment of chronic infection.
 -  In most samples, this resulted in a clear separation of mucoid samples from purulent ones.
 -  It is impossible to see a cyst arthroscopically; the surgeon can only see the mucoid degeneration with its typical yellowish discoloration at the beginning of the meniscal resection when using the mechanical hand instruments.
 -  Although the epidemic isolates were mainly mucoid and had increased antibiotic resistance, these phenotypic features were highly variable and could not reliably discriminate between strains.
 -  He underwent surgery, which revealed a small cyst filled with yellow mucoid material and some fatty tissue prolapsing into the cyst.
 -  The cut surface of the lesion was variegated, with solid, gray-white tumor alternating with gelatinous transparent to green mucoid material, red lakes of hemorrhagic fluid, and yellow necrotic debris.
 -  The cut surface revealed a glistening mucoid appearance, with extensive hemorrhage.
 -  The intact cysts were filled with clear to straw-colored fluid or thick mucoid to opaque greenish yellow fluid.
 -  I believe you are right, although smallpox, when it ran rampant, was generally transmitted from respiratory mucoid droplets transmitted from a person sick with smallpox.
 -  A 5-month-old girl was referred to our hospital due to a bout of sneezing, mucoid discharge, and progressive dyspnea for 2 days.
 
  Synonyms sticky, gummy, glue-like, gluey, adhesive, tacky, adhering, adherent, sticking, clinging, treacly, syrupy     |