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clammy (adj.)

"soft and sticky," late 14c., probably an extended form of Middle English clam "viscous, sticky, muddy" (mid-14c.), from Old English clæm "mud, sticky clay," from Proto-Germanic *klaimaz "clay" (source also of Flemish klammig, Low German klamig "sticky, damp," Old English clæman "to smear, plaster;" and clay). With -y (2). Related: Clammily; clamminess.

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Definitions of clammy from WordNet

clammy (adj.)
unpleasantly cool and humid;
a clammy handshake
clammy weather
Synonyms: dank
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