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Word | Gum |
German Meaning | Kaugummi, Gummi, Zahnfleisch, Gummierung, Gummibaum, Klebstoff, gummieren, kleben, Klebgummi, Harz, Gaumen, verkleben, ankleben |
a preparation (usually made of sweetened chicle) for chewing / any of various substances (soluble in water) that exude from certain plants / The dense tissues which invest the teeth, and cover the adjacent parts of the jaws. / sticky stuff which you use to fasten things together. The same word also means a soft sweet which you chew but do not swallow / a viscous secretion of some trees and shrubs that hardens on drying but is soluble in water, and from which adhesives and other products are made., | |
Usage | ⇒ Paste the papers with gum ⇒ The raw silk fiber actually consists of two filaments called fibroin bound by a soluble silk gum called sericin. ⇒ My son likes chewing gum ⇒ this stamp didn't have gum on the back ⇒ you're not allowed to chew gum in school |
Synonyms | glue, cement, paste, adhesive, mucilage, pitch, resin, amber, chewing gum, mumble, solder, bond, rosin, rubber, chew, chicle, gingiva, plaster, stick, agar, |
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