
1) Act like slime 2) Any thick, viscous matter 3) Be seeping 4) Be seepy 5) Behave like goop 6) Behave like lava 7) Bilge buildup 8) Creep like lava 9) Creep through cracks 10) Creep through the cracks 11) Deep-sea deposit 12) Display in abundance 13) Drip like slime 14) Ectoplasm 15) Emulate molasses
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1) Drip 2) Emit 3) Exude 4) Goo 5) Gook 6) Guck 7) Gunk 8) Leak 9) Leakage 10) Mire 11) Muck 12) Sapropel 13) Secrete 14) Seep 15) Seepage 16) Slime 17) Streaming 18) Transude 19) Trickle
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- any thick messy substance
- the process of seeping
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[Dungeons & Dragons] In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, an ooze is a type of creature. This category includes such monsters as slimes (such as green slime within the world of the game), jellies, deadly puddings, and similar mindless, amorphous blobs. They can be used by Dungeon Masters as enemies of the player characters. ...
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• (n.) A soft deposit covering large areas of the ocean bottom, composed largely or mainly of the shells or other hard parts of minute organisms, as Foraminifera, Radiolaria, and diatoms. The radiolarian ooze occurring in many places in very deep water is composed mainly of the siliceous skeletons of radiolarians, calcareous matter being disso...
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pelagic (deep-sea) sediment of which at least 30 percent is composed of the skeletal remains of microscopic floating organisms. Oozes are basically ... [1 related articles]
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Adhesive moving out of ends of rolls or stacks of sheets causing ends to feel sticky and possible causing material to block.
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Ooze intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Oozed ;
present participle & verbal noun Oozing .] [ Prov. Eng.
weeze ,
wooz . See
Ooze ,
noun ]
1. To flow gently; to percolate,...
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Ooze noun [ Middle English
wose , Anglo-Saxon
wase dirt, mire, mud, akin to
w...s juice, ooze, Icelandic
vās wetness, Old High German
waso turf, sod, German
wasen .]
1. Soft mud or slime; earth so wet as to flow gently, or easily yield to press...
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Ooze transitive verb To cause to ooze.
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Sediment of fine texture consisting mainly of organic matter found on the ocean floor at depths greater than 2,000 m/6,600 ft. Several kinds of ooze exist, each named after its constituents. Siliceous ooze is composed of the silica shells of tiny marine plants (diatoms) and animals (radiolarians). Calcareous ooze is formed from the calcite shel...
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[Literary terms] pass gradually or leak or as if through small openings
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