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    ooze
    [o͞oz]
    verb
    ooze (verb) · oozes (third person present) · oozed (past tense) · oozed (past participle) · oozing (present participle)
    1. (of a fluid) slowly trickle or seep out of something; flow in a very gradual way:
      "blood was oozing from a wound in his scalp" · "honey oozed out of the comb"
      • slowly exude or discharge a viscous fluid:
        "her mosquito bites were oozing and itching like mad"
    2. give a powerful impression of (a quality):
      "he oozed charm and poise" · "the town oozes history"
    Origin
    Old English wōs ‘juice or sap’; the verb dates from late Middle English.
    ooze
    [o͞oz]
    noun
    ooze (noun)
    1. wet mud or slime, especially that found at the bottom of a river, lake, or sea:
      "abandoned barges sunk in ooze"
      • geology
        a deposit of white or gray calcareous matter largely composed of foraminiferan remains, covering extensive areas of the ocean floor.
    Origin
    Old English wāse; related to Old Norse veisa ‘stagnant pool’. In Middle English and the 16th century the spelling was wose (rhyming with repose), but from 1550 spellings imply a change in pronunciation and influence by ooze.
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