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Meaning of floccule

Wordnet

floccule (n)

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

Webster

floccule (n.)

A detached mass of loosely fibrous structure like a shredded tuft of wool.

Specif.: A small particle of an insoluble substance formed in a liquid by the union of smaller particles.

floccule Sentence Examples

  1. The flocculent snow fell gently upon the town, creating a picturesque winter wonderland.
  2. The floccules of cotton candy drifted through the air, tantalizing the taste buds.
  3. The clouds resembled floccules of white, promising a rainy afternoon.
  4. The doctor's diagnosis was inconclusive, describing the patient's condition as flocculent and ambiguous.
  5. The surface of the pond was covered in floccules of algae, indicating a lack of oxygen.
  6. The scientist observed floccules of gold particles suspended in the solution under a microscope.
  7. The flocculent nature of the suspension made it difficult to separate the solid particles from the liquid.
  8. The surgeon noted flocculent tissue at the surgical site, indicating a potential infection.
  9. The floccules of seafoam washed up on the beach, creating a curious and ephemeral spectacle.
  10. The clouds parted, revealing floccules of stars twinkling against the dark blue sky.

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a small loosely aggregated mass of flocculent material suspended in or precipitated from a liquidA detached mass of loosely fibrous structure like a shredded tu

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The flocculent snow fell gently upon the town, creating a picturesque winter wonderland.

The floccules of cotton candy drifted through the air, tantalizing the taste buds.

The clouds resembled floccules of white, promising a rainy afternoon.

The doctor's diagnosis was inconclusive, describing the patient's condition as flocculent and ambiguous.