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floccule

NOUN
  1. a small loosely aggregated mass of flocculent material suspended in or precipitated from a liquid

How To Use floccule In A Sentence

  • Before noon clouds surrounded the whole mountain, not in the vague flocculent, meaningless masses one usually sees, but in The Hawaiian Archipelago
  • Not in individual stars. produce a multi-armed and patchy spiral structure known as a flocculent spiral. Spirals, Tides, and M51 | Universe Today
  • The littoral sediments of the experimental lakes are primarily flocculent organic material including abundant epipelon.
  • The clear cells were larger than the oncocytic cells and had abundant clear cytoplasm that was not water clear but exhibited lightly eosinophilic flocculent or reticulated strands.
  • She addressed only me in a silky and flocculent voice, biting her lip teasingly after her words.
  • The littoral sediments of the experimental lakes are primarily flocculent organic material including abundant epipelon.
  • Other galaxies have more chaotic, patchy arms that look like fleece on a sheep; these are called flocculent galaxies.
  • Angie would never forget flocculent brown hair that was easily messed up when the wind blew through it.
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  • After cooling, the flocculent precipitate was removed by centrifugation at 4 [degrees] C, 1,000 g for 10 min.
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