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sa·li·va
/səˈlaɪvə/
唾液,唾沫,涎
From:
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sa·li·va
/səˈlaɪvə/
名詞
唾液,涎
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sa·li·va
n.
Physiol.
The
secretion
from
the
salivary
glands
.
Note:
☞
In
man
the
saliva
is
a
more
or
less
turbid
and
slighty
viscid
fluid
,
generally
of
an
alkaline
reaction
,
and
is
secreted
by
the
parotid
,
submaxillary
,
and
sublingual
glands
.
In
the
mouth
the
saliva
is
mixed
with
the
secretion
from
the
buccal
glands
.
The
secretions
from
the
individual
salivary
glands
have
their
own
special
characteristics
,
and
these
are
not
the
same
in
all
animals
.
In
man
and
many
animals
mixed
saliva
, i.e.,
saliva
composed
of
the
secretions
of
all
three
of
the
salivary
glands
,
is
an
important
digestive
fluid
on
account
of
the
presence
of
the
peculiar
enzyme
,
ptyalin
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
saliva
n
:
a
clear
liquid
secreted
into
the
mouth
by
the
salivary
glands
and
mucous
glands
of
the
mouth
;
moistens
the
mouth
and
starts
the
digestion
of
starches
[
syn
:
spit
,
spittle
]
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