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saliva+(noun)

  • 1 saliva

    (the liquid that forms in the mouth to help digestion.) siekalas
    * * *
    siekalas

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  • 2 plaque

    1) (a plate of metal etc fixed to a wall etc as a memorial: His name was inscribed on a brass plaque.) plāksne
    2) (a china etc ornament for fixing on the wall.) dekoratīva plāksnīte/šķīvis
    3) (a deposit of saliva and bacteria which forms on the teeth.) zobakmens
    * * *
    šķīvis, plāksne; iekaisuma plankums

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  • 3 water

    ['wo:tə] 1. noun
    (a colourless, transparent liquid compound of hydrogen and oxygen, having no taste or smell, which turns to steam when boiled and to ice when frozen: She drank two glasses of water; `Are you going swimming in the sea?' `No, the water's too cold'; Each bedroom in the hotel is supplied with hot and cold running water; ( also adjective) The plumber had to turn off the water supply in order to repair the pipe; transport by land and water.) ūdens
    2. verb
    1) (to supply with water: He watered the plants.) []laistīt
    2) ((of the mouth) to produce saliva: His mouth watered at the sight of all the food.) (par siekalām) saskriet mutē
    3) ((of the eyes) to fill with tears: The dense smoke made his eyes water.) asarot
    - watery
    - wateriness
    - waterborne
    - water-closet
    - water-colour
    - watercress
    - waterfall
    - waterfowl
    - waterfront
    - waterhole
    - watering-can
    - water level
    - waterlily
    - waterlogged
    - water main
    - water-melon
    - waterproof
    3. noun
    (a coat made of waterproof material: She was wearing a waterproof.) (impregnēts) lietusmētelis
    4. verb
    (to make (material) waterproof.) impregnēt
    - water-skiing
    - water-ski
    - watertight
    - water vapour
    - waterway
    - waterwheel
    - waterworks
    - hold water
    - into deep water
    - in deep water
    - water down
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    ūdens; kvalitāte; šķidrie izdalījumi; laistīt; aplaistīt; apūdeņot; dzirdināt; peldināt; atšķaidīt; atšķaidīt ar ūdeni; izdalīties

    English-Latvian dictionary > water

  • 4 dribble

    ['dribl] 1. verb
    1) (to fall in small drops: Water dribbled out of the tap.) pilēt
    2) ((of a baby etc) to allow saliva to run from the mouth.) (par zīdaini) siekaloties
    3) (in football, basketball, hockey etc to move the ball along by repeatedly kicking, bouncing or hitting it: The football player dribbled the ball up the field.) driblēt (bumbu)
    2. noun
    (a small quantity of liquid: A dribble ran down his chin.) pile
    * * *
    pilēšana; dribls; pilēt; siekaloties; driblēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > dribble

  • 5 secretion

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the process of secreting a fluid.) sekrēcija, izdalīšana
    2) (a substance produced by this process: Saliva and urine are secretions.) sekrēts
    * * *
    sekrēcija; slēpšana; noslēpšana

    English-Latvian dictionary > secretion

См. также в других словарях:

  • saliva — ► NOUN ▪ a watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands, providing lubrication for chewing and swallowing, and aiding digestion. DERIVATIVES salivary adjective. ORIGIN Latin …   English terms dictionary

  • saliva — noun VERB + SALIVA ▪ produce, secrete ▪ swallow ▪ wipe ▪ I wiped the saliva off my mouth. SALIVA + VERB ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • saliva test — noun A medical test in which a sample of saliva is analyzed, often in order to measure a persons hormone levels; such a test administered to an athlete in order to conclusively determine gender. Women competitors in the Olympic Games have to pass …   Wiktionary

  • saliva test — noun : a test of a sample of saliva taken from a race horse at the end of a race to determine whether or not the horse is doped …   Useful english dictionary

  • saliva — noun Etymology: Latin Date: 15th century a slightly alkaline secretion of water, mucin, protein, salts, and often a starch splitting enzyme (as ptyalin) that is secreted into the mouth by salivary glands, lubricates ingested food, and often… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • saliva — noun /səˈlaɪvə/ A clear, slightly alkaline liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands, consisting of water, mucin, protein, and enzymes, It moistens the mouth, lubricates ingested food, and begins the breakdown of… …   Wiktionary

  • saliva — noun (U) the liquid that is produced naturally in your mouth …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • saliva — /səˈlaɪvə / (say suh luyvuh) noun 1. a fluid consisting of the secretions produced by glands which discharge into the mouth, containing ptyalin in humans and certain other animals; spittle. –phrase 2. swap saliva, Colloquial to tongue kiss.… …  

  • saliva — sa|li|va [ sə laıvə ] noun uncount the liquid produced by GLANDS in your mouth …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • saliva — [sə lʌɪvə] noun a watery liquid secreted into the mouth by glands, providing lubrication for chewing and swallowing, and aiding digestion. Derivatives salivary sə lʌɪ , salɪ adjective Origin ME: from L …   English new terms dictionary

  • saliva — UK [səˈlaɪvə] / US noun [uncountable] biology the liquid produced by glands in your mouth …   English dictionary

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