Glue /(glū)/

Glue

n.
  1. A hard brittle brownish gelatin, obtained by boiling to a jelly the skins, hoofs, etc., of animals. When gently heated with water, it becomes viscid and tenaceous, and is used as a cement for uniting substances. The name is also given to other adhesive or viscous substances.

Phrases & Compounds

Bee glue
See under Bee.
Fish glue
a strong kind of glue obtained from fish skins and bladders; isinglass.
Glue plant
a fucoid seaweed (Gloiopeltis tenax).
Liquid glue
a fluid preparation of glue and acetic acid or alcohol.
Marine glue
a solution of caoutchouc in naphtha, with shellac, used in shipbuilding.

Glue

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Glued; p. pr. & vb. n. Gluing

  1. To join with glue or a viscous substance; to cause to stick or hold fast, as if with glue; to fix or fasten.
    This cold, congealed blood That glues my lips, and will not let me speak.