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  1. "ropy," butter "oily" and "rancid," &c. Cheese in its numerous forms contains myriads of bacteria, and some of these are now known to be concerned in the various processes of ripening and other changes affecting the product, and although little is known as to the exact part played by any species, practical applications of the discoveries of the decade

  2. How to pronounce ropy. How to say ropy. Listen to the audio pronunciation in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Learn more.

  3. Finnish raippa "hoop, rope, twig" is a Germanic loan-word. It is attested by early 14c. as "a noose, a snare." Rope of sand (1620s) was an old figure for anything lacking coherence or binding power. To know the ropes "understand the way to do something" (1840, Dana) originally was a seaman's term. The phrase on the ropes "about to be defeated ...

  4. resembling a rope, especially in being long, strong, and fibrous:. Meaning, pronunciation and example sentences, English to English reference content.

  5. ropy, ropey adj (rope-like) fibroso/a adj: ropy, ropey adj (substance: stringy) viscoso/a adj : pegajoso/a adj : glutinoso adj : The diners disliked the ropy texture of the chicken. A los comensales no les gustó la textura viscosa del pollo. ropy, ropey adj: UK, informal (of dubious quality) flojo/a adj : inapropiado/a adj : no convincente loc ...

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    Ropy Meaning & Definitions. Quickly Find Out What Does ROPY Mean. Provided by Smart Define Dictionary. Smart Define. What is the meaning of ropy? Definitions|2;

  7. The OED (second edition) says the adjective ropy (ropey) comes from rope and the first meaning given is: 1.a forming or developing viscid, glutinous, or slimy threads; sticky and stringy . The words "threads" and "stringy" clear evoke rope.