Etymology:
Meaning:
Mucus is a thick, viscous fluid secreted by the mucous membranes of the body, particularly the respiratory and digestive tracts.
Origin:
The word "mucus" has a long and complex etymological history:
Over time, the term "mucus" has broadened its meaning to refer to any thick, viscous fluid secreted by the mucous membranes throughout the body.
Etymology Meaning Origin Apostle Messenger Greek apostolos meaning
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Etymology Middle English snote from Old English snotu Germanic root snutos meaning