OOZE


Meaning of OOZE in English

I. noun Etymology: Middle English wose, from Old English wāse mire; akin to Old Norse veisa stagnant water Date: before 12th century a soft deposit (as of mud, slime, or shells) on the bottom of a body of water, a piece of soft wet plastic ground, II. verb (~d; oozing) Etymology: Middle English wosen, from wose sap Date: 14th century intransitive verb to pass or flow slowly through or as if through small openings or interstices, to move slowly or imperceptibly , 3. to exude moisture, to exude something often in a faintly repellent manner , transitive verb to emit slowly, exude 2 , III. noun Etymology: Middle English wose sap, juice, from Old English wōs; akin to Old High German waso damp Date: 1587 a decoction of vegetable material used for tanning leather, the act of oozing, something that ~s

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