"Dewlap" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Dewlap" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Dewlap" Meaning

A dewlap is a fold of skin or flesh, typically found on the neck or throat of certain animals, such as dogs, horses, and some birds. It is often used for purposes such as displaying emotions, communicating with others, or even aiding in mating rituals. The term can also be used more broadly to describe a flap of loose skin on the human face or neck.

"Dewlap" Examples

Usage Examples for "Dewlap"


It's a rare word, but here are 5 examples of usage:

1. Zoology

The male alligator's dewlap, a flap of skin on its neck, helps to attract females.

2. Anatomy

The dewlap on a human is a hanging fold of skin, often found on the neck.

3. Nature Writing

The misty forest was filled with the eerie sounds of owls, their glowing eyes gazing from beneath their feathery dewlaps.

4. Poetry

From thorny vines, a snake's dewlap hangs, a symbol of strength in this desert land.

5. Scientific Research

The dewlap on the Cayman lizard species serves as a means of communication, with each flap signifying a specific signal.

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