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flocculent"resembling wool, fleecy," 1800, from Latin floccus "lock of hair, flock of wool" (see flock (n.2)) + -ulent. Related: Flocculence.
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flocculenthaving or resembling tufts of wool
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flocculenthaving fluffy, cloud-like, soft particles.
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flocculenttreatment that causes suspended organics to clump, which then will sink to the pond bottom
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flocculentdefinition - Is a material or compound that can be added to the pond which can cause tiny suspended debris to bind and clump together. The clumped matter then can sink to the pond bottom or make a particle large enough to be trapped in the filter. A flocculent can be a quick fix to occasional cloudy water. Helpful products: Accu-clear
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flocculentA flocculent is a substance or chemical additive which causes particles in water or wastewater to clump together so that they may be more easily caught and removed during filtration.
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flocculent(adj) having a fluffy character or appearance
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flocculentA treatment that causes suspended organics to clump together then sink to the bottom.
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flocculent
Flocculated, resembling bits of wool, woolly.
Covered in a woolly substance; downy.
Flaky.
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