stickiness dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

stickiness dans le dictionnaire PONS

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Each fibre of spandex is made up of many smaller individual fibres that adhere to one another due to the natural stickiness of their surface.
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Another factor which affects the risk of developing cavities is the stickiness of foods.
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The clotting property of latex is functional in this defense since it limits wastage and its stickiness traps insects and their mouthparts.
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Since the gluten found in wheat must be omitted, xanthan gum is used to give the dough or batter a stickiness that would otherwise be achieved with the gluten.
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In order to increase the stickiness of a website, faster ways to deliver the content to the user needed to be devised.
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Oil glands are numerous, and the leaves have a pineapple-like fragrance and stickiness when crushed.
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The gearbox can suffer from synchro stickiness in fifth and have difficulty getting into reverse if the oil level isn't monitored.
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While you're wearing it, try not to perspire since that will take the stickiness away.
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When quite ripe the sticky, gelatinous, sweet pulp surrounding the single seed is pleasant to eat, but its great stickiness often make the seed almost impossible to spit out.
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Beyond a certain amount of clock-watching and some (literal) stickiness in getting one batch out of the pan, this was really a very straightforward process.
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