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salivation

[ UK /sˌælɪvˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the secretion of saliva

How To Use salivation In A Sentence

  • - Give atropine premedication to prevent hypersalivation and vagal reactions. Chapter 4
  • Salivation and thirst are great but the victim cannot swallow water because of throat muscle spasm hence the misnomer hydrophobia.
  • In his conditioning experiments he did not confine himself to reactions such as salivation but met with some success in conditioning motor re - sponses as well. BEHAVIORISM
  • Chronic poisoning (iodism) is characterized by coryza, salivation, and lachrymation, frontal headache, loss of appetite, marked mental depression, acne of the face and chest, and a petechial eruption on the limbs. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • He termed the salivation prior to eating "psychic secretion" in his early scientific journals. The Free Information Society
  • Other symptoms of poisonings in children who were treated with mercurous chloride for constipation, worms, or teething discomfort included swollen red gums, excessive salivation, weight loss, diarrhea and/or abdominal pain, and muscle twitching or cramping in the legs and/or arms. Public Health Statement for Mercury
  • Clinical signs were seen 5 hours after dosing, consisting of salivation, lachrymation, noisy respiration, tremors, unsteadiness, coldness, piloerection and wet urogenital region.
  • Though in some cases increase in salivation corresponded to the intensity of nausea, in other cases this association was not found.
  • As Maggie is straight, we were trying to hide our salivation, that is until she started talking about the costume party she went to in her genuine Catholic Schoolgirl uniform and pigtails. Wheelchair goth girl molested in cemetery (with friends)
  • There's naturally rapturous applause intertwined with mirth and salivation.
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