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    flocculent
    /ˈflɒkjʊlənt/

    adjective

    • 1. having or resembling tufts of wool: "the first snows of winter lay thick and flocculent"

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  2. Flocculent means soft and looking like wool, or composed of or containing small pieces of something. Learn more about this adjective, its synonyms, and how to use it in sentences from various sources.

  3. Flocculent means resembling wool or consisting of loosely aggregated particles. Learn the etymology, examples, and medical definition of flocculent from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Flocculation is a fundamental process utilized to facilitate the aggregation of small particles in a liquid or solution to form larger clusters, known as flocs.

  5. Flocculent is an adjective that means consisting of or resembling floccules, small particles or clumps. It comes from the Latin suffix -ulent, meaning full of or resembling. See usage, pronunciation and related words.

  6. Flocculent means like wool or tufts of wool; fluffy. It can also describe a fluid with shreds or particles of mucus or other material, or a spiral galaxy with many arms.

  7. Define flocculent. flocculent synonyms, flocculent pronunciation, flocculent translation, English dictionary definition of flocculent. adj. 1. Having a fluffy or woolly appearance. 2. Chemistry Containing or made up of small particles that have been aggregated together. 3. Zoology Having a...

  8. flocculation, in physical chemistry, separation of solid particles from a liquid to form loose aggregations or soft flakes. These flocculates are easily disrupted, being held together only by a force analogous to the surface tension of a liquid.