Complete Definition of "glair"

English
Etymology
From Old French glaire, from mediæval Latin glarea, from a mediæval Latin noun use of Latin clarus �clear�.

Pronunciation
IPA: /gl�:/
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-��(r)|-��(r)

Noun
glair

  1. egg-white, especially as used in various industrial preparations
  2. any viscous, slimy substance

#:*1974: She jacked with authority, knowing how to slick the glair over the glans with her thumb when it began to flow, how to pace a shaftlength voluptuous stroke with a whole slide from meatus to os pubis, how to work with a loving will. � Guy Davenport, Tatlin!

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