Ptyalism
Noun
- Hypersalivation (excessive salivation or drooling).
- Sialorrhea (excessive salivation).
Example Sentences
“My dog’s ptyalism gets so bad on car rides that I keep a towel on the seat.”
“The dentist warned me that some numbing gels can trigger temporary ptyalism.”
“The sour candy gave me such ptyalism that I drooled all over my shirt.”
Word Origin
Greek, mid-17th century
Why this word?
If your dog starts producing epic streams of drool while they’re begging at the dinner table, they suffer from ptyalism. This condition, characterized by excessive salivation or drooling, can also be called hypersalivation or sialorrhea. “Ptyalism,” which came to be used in English medical contexts in the late 17th century, came from the Greek “ptyalizein,” meaning “to salivate.”
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