grumous

/ˈɡruːməs/
adjective
  1. Thick and clotted, often describing a semi-solid or lumpy substance, especially in medical or biological contexts.
    • The old jam had turned grumous and was no longer spreadable.
    • The wound discharged a grumous fluid that concerned the doctor.
    • In the lab, they observed a grumous sediment at the bottom of the test tube.
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