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Some other words for the noun spit are spittle, slobber, slaver, and sputum.

Another word for the verb spit is expectorate.

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What is another word for spit?

Saliva is the more scientific word for spit


What is a polite word for spit?

Saliva is the most decent word I can think of.


What is another name for spit?

The proper word for spitting is to expectorate.


What is suliva?

I don't know is 'suliva' is a word or not. Maybe you mean 'saliva'. Well... Saliva is a noun that is just like spit. Example given: "I feel like I have no saliva in my mouth." (It's like, "I have no spit in my mouth." If you really meant "suliva", then I really can't help you with this one or maybe someone else can answer this question. Other than that, I hope the facts were helpful. See if they are pretty useful.


What does the root word spit mean?

The root word "spit" means "eject saliva or fluid forcefully from one's mouth." It can also refer to a slender pointed rod for holding meat over a fire.


The word expectorate means to spit From what area of the body do the elements of the word tell us about discharging saliva?

Pector- is a root or prefix meaning chest, so the word implies that the source is the lungs.


What is the other word for a water key on a trumpet?

A spit valve.


Define the word consumer?

A consumer is an organism that uses other organisms for food in order to gain energy.


What is the Spanish word for saliva?

saliva (with an accent on the 'i'; pronounced 'saLEEbah')


What is another word for when saliva comes out your mouth?

Another word for when saliva comes out of your mouth is drooling.


Why is it called 'spit'?

The term "spit" derives from the Old English word "sprit," which means to spit or eject from the mouth. In the context of cooking, it refers to a rod or bar used to hold meat over a fire, allowing it to be rotated and cooked evenly. This method of cooking often involves the juices of the meat "spitting" as it heats up, hence the name. Additionally, the word has evolved in various contexts, but its origins relate closely to the act of ejecting or projecting, whether it be food or saliva.


Word for drool?

saliva