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spittle

[ spit-l ]

noun

  1. saliva; spit.
  2. Entomology. the frothy secretion exuded by spittlebugs.


spittle

/ ˈ²õ±èɪ³ÙÉ™±ô /

noun

  1. the fluid secreted in the mouth; saliva or spit
  2. Also calledcuckoo spitfrog spit the frothy substance secreted on plants by the larvae of certain froghoppers
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of spittle1

1470–80; blend of Middle English spit (noun) ( spit 1 ) and spetil, Old English ²õ±èÇ£³Ù±ô, variant of ²õ±èÄå³Ù±ô saliva
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of spittle1

Old English ²õ±èÇ£³Ù±ô saliva; see spit 1
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Our political discourse has been poisoned with Trump’s hate-filled spittle for nearly a decade.

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Cicadas, winged buggy noisemakers whose relatives include leaf-hoppers and spittle bugs, come in two varieties: the annual cicadas who, sure enough, appear every year and the periodical cicadas, who appear in 13-year and 17-year cycles.

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Measles, which can be prevented by vaccination, is an airborne disease spread by the coughs, sneezes and spittle of those infected.

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Hot spittle dropped on her, and the bukavac’s corpse breath washed across her face.

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Some high school coaches might spray spittle and strain their vocal cords in a postgame meeting afterward.

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