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Drivel vs Slabber - What's the difference?

drivel | slabber |


As nouns the difference between drivel and slabber

is that drivel is senseless talk; nonsense while slabber is an inhabitant of (slab city), a snowbird campsite in the colorado desert in southeastern california.

As a verb drivel

is to have saliva drip from the mouth; to drool.

Liquid vs Slabber - What's the difference?

liquid | slabber |


As nouns the difference between liquid and slabber

is that liquid is liquid while slabber is an inhabitant of (slab city), a snowbird campsite in the colorado desert in southeastern california.

As an adjective liquid

is liquid.

Saliva vs Slabber - What's the difference?

saliva | slabber |


As nouns the difference between saliva and slabber

is that saliva is (physiology) a clear, slightly alkaline liquid secreted into the mouth by the salivary glands and mucous glands, consisting of water, mucin, protein, and enzymes it moistens the mouth, lubricates ingested food, and begins the breakdown of starches while slabber is an inhabitant of (slab city), a snowbird campsite in the colorado desert in southeastern california.

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