💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Drooler"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| droppernoun | A utensil for dispensing a single drop of liquid at a time. |
| dogeaternoun | Someone or some animal that eats dogs. |
| worriernoun | A person who worries a great deal, especially unnecessarily. |
| drosophilidnoun | (zoology) Any member of the Drosophilidae. |
| exudativorenoun | (biology) Any exudativorous animal |
| dorsomobilenoun | Such an animal (typically able to run very fast) |
| drinkernoun | Someone who drinks alcoholic beverages on a regular basis. |
| zoophilistnoun | A person who is fond of animals. |
| zoolaternoun | A worshipper of animals |
| mouthbreedernoun | (zoology) Synonym of mouthbrooder. |
| waterheadnoun | (uncountable) Hydrocephalus |
| zoophilitenoun | (chiefly dated, rare) A person who is fond of animals. |
| tumblernoun | A drinking glass that has no stem, foot, or handle — so called because such glasses originally had a pointed or convex base and could not be set down without spilling. This compelled the drinker to finish their measure. |
| mouthbroodernoun | (zoology) Any animal that cares for its offspring, either eggs or juveniles, by holding them in its mouth for extended periods of time. |
| crocnoun | A type of EVA foam slip-on clog-style shoe with an open heel, thick sole, rounded toe, retractable heel strap, and ventilation holes on the top and sides. |
| deloulnoun | (archaic) A fast-running dromedary camel. |
| docoglossannoun | (zoology) Any member of the Docoglossa. |
| dropbearnoun | Alternative form of drop bear. [(humorous, kenning) A fictional Australian marsupial in the form of a large, carnivorous koala said to fall upon its prey from treetops.] |
| dromedariannoun | A dromedary camel. |
| dicroglossidnoun | (batrachology, zoology) Any member of the Dicroglossidae, a family of frogs. |
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