| dewlap | 1. The pendulous skin under the neck of an ox, which laps or licks the dew in grazing. 2. The flesh upon the human throat, especially when with age. "On her withered dewlap pour the ale." (Shak) Origin: Dew + lap to lick. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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a hanging fold of loose skin on an elderly person's neck
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a fold of skin hanging from the neck of some bovines, reptiles, and birds (Morris 1992).
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A fold of loose skin under the throat of an animal. Male frogs and toads fill thier dewlaps with air to make a sound to attract females during breeding season.
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Loose, pendulous skin under the throat and neck.
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a flap of skin that hangs from the throat, as seen in lizards like the Green Anole and some mammals.
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