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spit

noun

1 spit

A narrow strip of land that juts out into the sea.

synonym: tongue.

Roget 253: sharpness etc. adj.; acuity, acumination; spinosity.    point, spike, spine, spicule [Biol.], spiculum; needle, hypodermic needle, tack, ... show more

Polish: przesyp, mierzeja

2 spit

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.

synonyms: saliva, spittle.

Dutch: jodenlijm, speeksel, spuug, zever
Polish: ślinka

3 spit

A skewer for holding meat over a fire.

Dutch: vleespen, vleespin

4 spit

The act of spitting (forcefully expelling saliva).

synonyms: expectoration, spitting.

Dutch: het spuwen, het fluimen, expectoratie
Polish: plucie, spluwanie

verb

1 spit

Expel or eject (saliva or phlegm or sputum) from the mouth.

synonyms: ptyalise, ptyalize, spew, spue.

Roget 297: give exit, give vent to; let out, give out, pour out, squeeze out, send out; dispatch, despatch; exhale, excern, excrete; embogue; secrete, ... show more

Roget 260: open, ope, gape, yawn, bilge; fly open.    perforate, pierce, empierce, tap, bore, drill; mine etc. ... show more

Roget 348: flow, run; meander; gush, pour, spout, roll, jet, well, issue; drop, drip, dribble, plash, ... show more

Dutch: speeksel, spuug, kwalsteren, kwatten, spugen, spuwen, tuffen

2 spit

Utter with anger or contempt.

synonym: spit out.

3 spit

Rain gently.

synonyms: patter, pitter-patter, spatter, sprinkle.

4 spit

Drive a skewer through.

synonym: skewer.


Moby thesaurus: andiron, assibilate, assibilation, auger, bayonet, bill, bite, bore, breakwater, broach, buzz, cape, chain, chersonese, clack, click, clone, coal tongs, color, copy ... show more.

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