"Ptyalorrhea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ptyalorrhea refers to an excessive production of saliva, often characterized by drooling. It can be caused by various factors, including neurological conditions, medication side effects, or underlying health issues.
Ptyalin is the enzyme that breaks down starches into simple sugars, primarily maltose. It is found in saliva and also produced by the tongue. It has a significant role in the initial digestion of carbohydrates in the mouth before food enters the stomach and small intestine.
Ptyalism is an excessive flow of saliva from the mouth, often caused by emotional stimuli, oral lesions, or systemic diseases.
To make or have a frothy or spumy liquid, such as saliva, during or after eating or drinking; Foam at the mouth.
A very rare or unusual word!<br><br>A ptyalogogue is a form of word or phrase that is considered impolite or insulting, and is often used in satire or irony to draw attention to the coarseness of language.<br><br>In simpler terms, a ptyalogogue is a type of crude or profane word or phrase that is used to shock or provoke, often to make a point or to challenge social norms.
Ptygerium is a genus of moths in the family Erebidae.<br><br>They are known for their distinctive appearance with long hair-like structures on their body.<br><br>The name 'ptygerium' is of Greek origin, with 'ptyge' meaning fold, referring to the hairy scales on the docta ( coralites covered leaves are often hairy, looking like a folded cloak with lots of fine.<br><br>Ptygerium moths are generally related with lichen-covered rocky outcrops and tree trunks ( arboreal species) from Australia