It is called sputum if it is coming from the lungs or bronchial tubes.
The fluid that comes out of one's mouth while spleeping is called saliva.
"Os" is the mouth of a river and "lo" comes from "Loelva(Loriver)" which is the last part of "Alnaelva" before it's mouth.
His name is Rockhopper and he normally comes about once a month or so.
Perussis is also known as whooping cough http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pertussis
Yes it is ! It's a highly-venomous snake native to the south-eastern area of the united states. The name comes from the white lining of the inside of its mouth.
Pertussis.
Whooping cough.
Whooping cough is a highly contagious bacterial infection in your respiratory system caused by a bacteria called Bordetella Pertussis. If you grew up in a developed country, you were probably vaccinated as a child. It affects people of all ages, but is most severe in children. (It is particularly severe in children under 1 year of age.) It was first recognised after a whooping cough epidemic in Paris in 1578. It was then known as the "dog bark," the "chin" cough or "kin" cough, meaning "convulsive" cough. The disease causes sudden attacks of an irritating cough that often end in a high-pitched whooping sound as the child takes a breath. Although immunization has reduced its severity, it is still a common infection. Regular epidemics occur every 3-4 years.
Galway is the Anglicised version of Gaillimh, which comes from the Irish name Dún Gaillimhe ("Fort at the Mouth (bottom) of the Gaillimh") .
you could accidentally burp in the other persons face. sneeze, bump nose, bite lip, cough, bad breath, miss their mouth
It is likely a symbol for the brand name. For example, Halls cough drops have an "H" on them.
The medical term, pertussis, is what causes whooping cough. Whooping cough is coughing uncontrollably, then gasping for air, which is caused by Bordetella pertussis.