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mu•cid  (myo̅o̅sid),USA pronunciation adj. [Archaic.]
  1. moldy;
    musty.
  • Latin mūcidus musty, moldy, equivalent. to mūc- (see mucor) + -idus -id4
  • 1650–60
mucid•ness, n. 

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mucid / ˈmjuːsɪd/
  1. mouldy, musty, or slimy
Etymology: 17th Century: from Latin mūcidus, from mucēre to be mouldymuˈcidity, ˈmucidness

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