discharge saliva

  • 101ejections — e jec·tion || kʃn n. expulsion, throwing out; emission, discharge (of saliva) …

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  • 102eject — [ē jekt′, ijekt] vt. [< L ejectus, pp. of ejicere, to throw out < e , out (see EX 1) + jacere, to throw (see JET1)] 1. to throw out; cast out; expel; emit; discharge [the chimney ejects smoke] 2. to drive out; evict [to eject a heckler] …

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  • 103rhe|um — rheum1 «room», noun. 1. a watery discharge, such as mucus, tears, or saliva: »A few drops of women s rheum, which ars cheap as lies (Shakespeare). 2. a cold; catarrh: »But he was brooding even more than usual on the frailty of the human body in… …

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