@Wranid Ooh, I thought viscous was usually used to refer to blood (or maybe I've watched too much ER/Wire. I'm from Yorkshire in Northern England, "God's own country" apparently :-)
@matwade76 Nope, its "how resistant a liquid is to flow". I remember not getting the definition when my teacher told me the first time, took me some time before i got it meant 'less liquidy' hehe.
I tried to guess your accent and i was way off then. Guess i don't know my British accents as well as i think.
"Less liquidy" = more Viscous
Hopefully i don't sound like a know it all but its a word i love using and i want more people to know it hehe.
Where are you from originally by the way, can't place the accent.
Wranid 1 year ago
@Wranid Ooh, I thought viscous was usually used to refer to blood (or maybe I've watched too much ER/Wire. I'm from Yorkshire in Northern England, "God's own country" apparently :-)
matwade76 1 year ago
@matwade76 Nope, its "how resistant a liquid is to flow". I remember not getting the definition when my teacher told me the first time, took me some time before i got it meant 'less liquidy' hehe.
I tried to guess your accent and i was way off then. Guess i don't know my British accents as well as i think.
Wranid 1 year ago
@Wranid Consider me learned! (As they say where I'm from...) ;-)
matwade76 1 year ago