different between salivation vs salivator
salivation
English
Etymology
From Latin sal?v?ti?.
Noun
salivation (countable and uncountable, plural salivations)
- The process of producing saliva; drooling.
Related terms
- salivate
Translations
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salivator
English
Etymology
salivate +? -or
Noun
salivator (plural salivators)
- (medicine) An agent which causes salivation.
- One who salivates.
- 1981, Samuel Anthony Barnett, Modern Ethology: The Science of Animal Behavior (page 152)
- The people who took part fell into two groups, high salivators and low salivators.
- 1981, Samuel Anthony Barnett, Modern Ethology: The Science of Animal Behavior (page 152)
Latin
Verb
sal?v?tor
- second-person singular future passive imperative of sal?v?
- third-person singular future passive imperative of sal?v?
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