liminess

/ˈlaɪmi.nəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being sticky or viscous, like lime or a similar substance.
    • The chef complained about the liminess of the dough, which stuck to her fingers.
    • After the rain, the mud had a strange liminess that clung to our boots.
    • The liminess of the fresh paint made it hard to clean the brush.
  2. A sticky or adhesive texture or residue.
    • She could feel the liminess of the glue on her hands even after washing them.
    • The old tape had lost its liminess and wouldn't hold the paper up.
    • The liminess of the tree sap left a mess on the car windshield.
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