The difference between Lubricous and Slimy
When used as adjectives, lubricous means slimy to the touch, whereas slimy means of or pertaining to slime.
Slimy is also noun with the meaning: a ponyfish.
check bellow for the other definitions of Lubricous and Slimy
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Lubricous as an adjective (mycology, biology):
slimy to the touch.
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Slimy as an adjective:
Of or pertaining to slime
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Slimy as an adjective:
resembling, of the nature of, covered or daubed with, or abounding in slime
Examples:
"synonyms: viscous glutinous"
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Slimy as an adjective (slang, figuratively):
friendly in a false, calculating way; underhanded; sneaky.
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Slimy as a noun:
A ponyfish.