Rating | Solver | Clue |
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DRIBBLE | Saliva | |
SPIT | Saliva | |
SPITTLE | Saliva | |
SPITS | Expels saliva | |
SPAT | Expelled saliva | |
PAVLOV | Saliva inducer | |
SLAVER | Dribble saliva | |
DROOL | Saliva (coll) | |
SPUTUM | Spittle or saliva | |
SLABBER | Spittle; saliva; slaver. | |
SLAVERING | Drooling; defiling with saliva. | |
DRIVEL | Slaver; saliva flowing from the mouth. | |
SALIVATE | To produce saliva, esp. in excess. | |
EXSPUITION | A discharge of saliva by spitting. | |
SPITTER | One who ejects saliva from the mouth. | |
PTYALISM | Salivation, or an excessive flow of saliva. | |
SALIVOUS | Pertaining to saliva; of the nature of saliva. | |
SIALOGOGUE | An agent which promotes the flow of saliva. | |
PTYSMAGOGUE | A medicine that promotes the discharge of saliva. | |
MASTICATORY | A substance to be chewed to increase the saliva. | |
SPAWL | To scatter spittle from the mouth; to spit, as saliva. | |
SPUTTER | To utter words hastily and indistinctly; to speak so rapidly as to emit saliva. | |
INSALIVATION | The mixing of the food with the saliva and other secretions of the mouth in eating. | |
PTYALIN | An unorganized amylolytic ferment, on enzyme, present in human mixed saliva and in the saliva of some animals. | |
SALIVARY | Of or pertaining to saliva; producing or carrying saliva; as, the salivary ferment; the salivary glands; the salivary ducts, etc. |