Saliva in a sentence as a noun

HIV is present in the saliva at extremely small levels thought to be no risk.

This can be measured easily using a 24-hour cortisol saliva or blood test, but it rarely is.

And, yeah, a service/process/system that takes your saliva as input seems in that category.

Delivery was next-day, and other than 15ml of saliva being a lot to collect, the process was pretty smooth.

It spreads via saliva and survives on surfaces, and the "symptomatic" period starts like a fever.

Similarly, water and liquids should stay a while in the mouth before swallowing to warm up and mix with saliva so that you eat your drinks.

Polysaccharide disassembly starts with enzymes in the saliva of the mouth, that's why some things get sweeter when you chew on them for a while.

It probably means what you think: urine, blood, saliva, fecal matter... Whatever a scientist or doctor on the ground might need to analyze.

They've got *******, saliva, mushrooms, ecstasy, et cetera et cetera.

The only kid I saw that was truly unsettling was one whose throat didn't work properly and constantly sounded like he was drowning in saliva.

There is phosphoric acid and a surprising amount of sodium, which both make you salivate, so that you briefly feel that you're refreshed -- and then your saliva is depleted so that your mouth goes dry.

I had to do 24 saliva samples at 24 consecutive hours , they tell you from the graph whether your melatonin production is off .The 'fix' is to take melatonin , as a pill , same time every night .

I eventually had a large vitamin, neurotransmitter, hormone, and adrenal panel done, including saliva and urine samples throughout the day, and blood of course.

Seems like a all-in-one device with a magic collector capable of getting instant results of several indicators on a single sample, be it blood or saliva.

>> If you think thats bad, you havent heard the half of it. Another reviewer mentioned being able to taste the dry saliva of a previous punter on the escorts ****** while he sucked itO...M...G...Edit: there is something, levelling, and humanising about the sheer unexpectedness of this.

Saliva definitions

noun

a clear liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands of the mouth; moistens the mouth and starts the digestion of starches

See also: spit spittle