viscid

Etymology
From, from.

Adjective

 * 1)  Having a high viscosity.
 * 2)  Sticky, slimy, or glutinous.
 * 3)  Covered with a viscid layer.
 * 1)  Sticky, slimy, or glutinous.
 * 2)  Covered with a viscid layer.
 * 1)  Covered with a viscid layer.
 * 1)  Covered with a viscid layer.
 * 1)  Covered with a viscid layer.
 * 1)  Covered with a viscid layer.

Usage notes
In everyday usage, much less common than, with which it is roughly interchangeable. In careful usage, is more often used for fluid flow, like honey, while  is used for a squishy, slimy feel of more solid substances, like mayonnaise.

Translations

 * Latin: viscidus
 * Maori: piapia
 * Russian: ,