"Salivator" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Salivator" Meaning

I couldn't find any word in English language with the spelling "salivator". It's possible that it's a non-standard or made-up word, or it may be a spelling error.

However, I found a word that might be close to what you're thinking of: "salivatorium", but it's not a common word in English language.

Another possibility is the term "Salvator", which refers to a savior or rescuer, often used to refer to Jesus Christ, known as the Savior in Christianity.

If you could provide more context or details about the word "salivator", I may be able to provide a more accurate explanation.

"Salivator" Examples

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The word "salivator" is not recognized in the Oxford English Dictionary. It is possible that the word is a variant of a different word, a proper noun, or not in English language.

"Salivator" Similar Words

Salite

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Saliva

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Saliva is a clear, watery substance produced in the salivary glands in the mouth. Its main functions are to:<br><br> Moisturize and lubricate food for swallowing<br> Break down food into smaller particles through enzymes like amylase<br> Clean and protect the teeth and mouth from bacterial and fungal growth<br> Aids in the digestion of carbohydrates<br> In some animals, including humans, it contains lysozyme, an enzyme that helps fight infections by destroying bacterial cell walls.

Salival

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Salivary

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Salivate

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To salivate means to produce saliva in one's mouth, often in anticipation of or in reaction to something enjoyable, such as good food or a pleasant experience. It can also refer to the act of excitedly and eagerly anticipating or looking forward to something, often in a way that is considered trivial or childish.

Salivated

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The verb "salivated" means to produce saliva in the mouth, often in anticipation or in response to the smell or sight of food. It can also be used figuratively to describe being eagerly awaiting or anticipating something, often with a sense of pleasure or excitement.

Salivating

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To produce saliva, especially in anticipation of or in preparation for eating or swallowing.

Salivation

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Salivatory

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Salivatory (adjective)<br><br>Relating to or causing the production of saliva, or to the salivary gland or secretions.<br><br>Example: "The salivatory response to the sour taste was intense."<br><br>In medical contexts, a salivatory failure refers to the failure of the salivary glands to produce enough saliva, often leading to dry mouth.

Salix

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The word "salix" refers to the willow tree, a genus of flowering plants that belongs to the family Salicaceae.

Salk

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Sallenders

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I couldn't find any word in the English language called "sallenders".

Salley

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Salliance

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Sallied

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Sallies

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