acuoso
watery
adjective ah-KWOH-soh Rare
Origin: From Latin aquosus, from aqua (water).
Also means
aqueous
Usage Note
Acuoso describes something that contains a lot of water or resembles water in consistency — for example humor acuoso (aqueous humor, the fluid in the eye) or una solución acuosa (an aqueous solution). In everyday speech aguado (watery, diluted) is more common for food and drink.
Examples
"El médico examinó el humor acuoso del ojo."
Natural Translation
The doctor examined the aqueous humor of the eye.
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