thickflowing
English
Etymology
Adjective
thickflowing (comparative more thickflowing, superlative most thickflowing)
- flowing thickly, viscous, viscid
- 1860, Horace, The Odes of Horace:
- Thee, Telephus, thee, with thy thickflowing tresses
- 1872, Alfred Domett, Ranolf and Amohia: A South-sea Day-dream:
- Thickflowing sand - so finely sifted
- 2006, Khananashvili, Mukbaniani, Gennady Zaikov, Elementorganic Monomers: Technology, Properties, Applications
- Sealants (sealing materials) and compounds (filling materials) are thick-flowing pastes which solidify in the cold.