soft mass
91wood pulp — n [U] wood crushed into a soft mass, used for making paper …
92mushy — mush|y [ mʌʃi ] adjective 1. ) romantic in a way that seems silly and not sincere: a mushy movie 2. ) consisting of a thick soft mass: mushy potatoes …
93fluff — (n.) light, feathery stuff, 1790, apparently a variant of floow wooly substance, down, nap (1580s), perhaps from Flem. vluwe, from Fr. velu shaggy, hairy, from L. vellus fleece, or L. villus tuft of hair (see VELVET (Cf. velvet)). OED suggests… …
94cotton wool — N UNCOUNT Cotton wool is a soft mass of cotton, used especially for applying liquids or creams to your skin. [BRIT] (in AM, use cotton) …
95bolus — bo·lus || bəʊlÉ™s n. soft mass of chewed food; large pill …
96boluses — bo·lus || bəʊlÉ™s n. soft mass of chewed food; large pill …
97amalgamate — [ə malgəmeɪt] verb 1》 combine or unite to form one organization or structure. 2》 Chemistry alloy (a metal) with mercury. Derivatives amalgamation noun Origin C17: from med. L. amalgamat , amalgamare form into a soft mass , from amalgama (see… …
98amalg — (ML). A soft mass …
99cotton wool — noun (U) BrE 1 a soft mass of cotton that you use especially for cleaning and protecting wounds: Cotton wool pads are good for removing make up. 2 wrap sb in cotton wool to protect someone completely from the dangers, difficulties etc of life:… …
100mush — 1 noun 1 (singular, uncountable) an unpleasant soft mass of a substance, especially food, which is partly liquid and partly solid: The cabbage had been boiled down into a flavourless mush. 2 (U) AmE a thick porridge made from corn meal 3 (U) a… …