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Dewlap - Dictionary

Dewlap

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈduː.læp/ (American English), /ˈdjuː.læp/ (British English)

Definitions

  • A fold of loose skin hanging from the neck of certain animals, such as cattle, dogs, or lizards.
  • A similar feature in some birds and reptiles, often used for display or thermoregulation.
  • (Humorous or informal) A loose fold of skin under the chin in humans, often associated with aging.

Usage Examples

  • The bull's large dewlap swayed as it moved through the field.
  • Some lizards use their dewlaps to attract mates or warn off predators.
  • He joked about growing a dewlap as he aged.

Etymology

Originating in Middle English from "dew" (moisture) + "lap" (fold or flap), possibly referring to the way dew collects on the loose skin of animals.

Synonyms

  • Neck wattle
  • Throat pouch
  • Skin fold

Antonyms

  • Tight skin
  • Firm neckline

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Papada /paˈpaða/
French Fanon /fa.nɔ̃/
German Wamme /ˈvamə/
Hindi लटकती चमड़ी (Latakti chamdi) /lʌtʌkt̪iː tʃʌmɽiː/
Tamil தோல் மடிப்பு (Thōl maṭippu) /toːl mɐɖɪppu/
Mandarin 喉袋 (Hóu dài) /hoʊ˧˥ taɪ˨˩/
Japanese 喉の垂れ皮 (Nodo no tarekawa) /nodo no taɾekawa/
Russian Подгрудок (Podgrudok) /pɐdˈɡrudək/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˈduː.læp/
  • British English: /ˈdjuː.læp/
  • Australian English: /ˈdjuː.læp/
  • Indian English: /ˈduː.læp/

Historical Usage

The word "dewlap" has been used since the 14th century to describe the loose skin found in certain animals. Over time, it also became a humorous term for sagging skin under the chin in humans.

Cultural Nuances

In some cultures, a prominent dewlap in cattle is seen as a sign of good health and breeding quality. In human contexts, dewlap-related terms are often used humorously or self-deprecatingly.

More Information

The dewlap is a common anatomical feature in various species, including cows, dogs, and lizards. In reptiles, such as the green anole, dewlaps are used for communication and territorial display. In some domesticated animals, a large dewlap may be considered a desirable trait. In human discussions, "dewlap" is often mentioned in the context of aging, fitness, and cosmetic procedures.

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