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salivation

noun as in drool

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No celebration for a successful season, and no salivation for a top-tier prospect.

These people might also be more likely to experience physiological reactions to food cues including changes in heart rate and increased salivation.

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Those effects included slower heart rate and respiration, “pronounced tongue play, increased yawning, salivation, nasal secretion formation,” and reddening of a portion of the eyes, the report states.

Once the virus reaches the brain, it can cause convulsions, fear of water, excessive salivation and other symptoms.

In some cases anxious dogs may tremble, whine or pace around, as well as excessive salivation, self-mutilation, repetitive behaviour and vomiting.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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