Definition of Salival

1. a. Salivary.

Definition of Salival

1. pertaining to saliva [adj] - See also: saliva

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salival

salinometers
salinomycin
salinon
salinosporamide
salinosporamides
salinous
saliotite
saliretin
salisburia
salite
salitrose
saliva
saliva pump
saliva test
salivae
salival (current term)
salivalike
salivant
salivants
salivaria
salivarium
salivary
salivary calculus
salivary colic
salivary corpuscle
salivary digestion
salivary duct
salivary duct calculi
salivary ducts
salivary fistula

Literary usage of Salival

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Philosophical Transactions and Collections, to the End of the Year 1700 by Royal Society (Great Britain), John Lowthorp, Henry Jones, John Eames, John Martyn (1716)
"... the Lower-Jaw and under the Tongue into the Mouth ; the salival Glands of the Cheeks and Lips alfo contributing their Juices ; do all together pyn with ..."

2. The Philosophical Transactions and Collections, to the End of the Year 1700 by Royal Society (Great Britain), John Lowthorp, Henry Jones, John Eames, John Martyn (1716)
"... the Lower-Jaw and under the Tongue into the Mouth ; the salival Glands of the Cheeks and Lips alfo contributing their Juices ; do all together pyn with ..."

3. A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language ...by John Walker by John Walker (1806)
"... that juice which is separated by the glands called salival. ß3- As this ... (5о.ч) But salival, which is a formative of our own, has no such title to ..."

4. A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the English Language ...by John Walker by John Walker (1806)
"... that juice which is separated by the glands called salival. ß3- As this ... (5о.ч) But salival, which is a formative of our own, has no such title to ..."

5. On the medical history and treatment of diseases of the teeth, and the by Benjamin Ward Richardson (1860)
"The salival secretion is free ; it gives to the ulcer pain when it ... In these examples the pain is excited by the direct contact of the salival secretion, ..."

6. On the medical history and treatment of diseases of the teeth, and the by Benjamin Ward Richardson (1860)
"The salival secretion is free ; it gives to the ulcer pain when it ... In these examples the pain is excited by the direct contact of the salival secretion, ..."

7. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"(sa-Ii'-va) nj Every thing that is spit up ; but it more strictly signifies that juice which is separated by the glands called salival. ..."

8. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"(sa-Ii'-va) nj Every thing that is spit up ; but it more strictly signifies that juice which is separated by the glands called salival. ..."

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