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Dander - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Dander refers to tiny flakes of skin shed by animals, such as cats or dogs, which can cause allergic reactions in some people. It often clings to fur or surfaces.

dander

/ˈdændɚ/ /ˈdændə/

Definition:

Tiny flakes of skin or hair shed by animals, often causing allergies.

Synonyms:

flakes, scurf, dandruff

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

cleanliness, purity

Common Collocations:

pet dander, cat dander, allergy to dander

Derivatives:

dandered, dandering

Usage Tips:

Use "dander" when referring to allergens from pets; avoid confusion with "dandruff," which is human scalp flakes.

Common Phrases:

get someone's dander up, raise one's dander

Etymology:

Originated in the early 19th century, possibly from dialectal "dander" (to wander) or related to "dandruff."

Examples:

  • 1. The dog's dander made her sneeze.
  • 2. Vacuuming helps reduce pet dander in the house.
  • 3. His allergies flare up around cat dander.
  • 4. She uses a special brush to minimize her rabbit’s dander.

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