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What (who) is dander - definition

MATERIAL SHED FROM THE BODY OF HUMANS AND VARIOUS ANIMALS THAT HAVE FUR, HAIR, OR FEATHERS
Animal dander; Pet pollen

dander         
n.
temper
to get one's dander up
Dander         
·noun Anger or vexation; rage.
II. Dander ·noun Dandruff or scurf on the head.
III. Dander ·vi To wander about; to Saunter; to talk incoherently.
dander         
dander1
¦ noun (in phr. get/have one's dander up) informal lose one's temper.
Origin
C19: of unknown origin.
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dander2
¦ noun skin flakes in an animal's fur.
Origin
C18: related to dandruff.
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dander3
chiefly Scottish
¦ noun a stroll.
¦ verb stroll.
Origin
C16: perh. related to dialect dadder 'quake' and daddle 'dawdle'.

Wikipedia

Dander

Dander is material shed from the body of humans and other animals that have fur, hair, or feathers. The term is similar to dandruff, when an excess of flakes becomes visible. Skin flakes that come off the main body of an animal are dander, while the flakes of skin called dandruff come from the scalp and are composed of epithelial skin cells. The surface layer of mammalian skin is called the stratum corneum, which is shed as part of normal skin replacement.

Dander is microscopic, and can be transported through the air in house dust, where it forms the diet of the dust mites. Through the air, dander can enter the mucous membranes in the nose and lungs, causing allergies in susceptible individuals, largely through the mechanism of allergy to proteins in the bodies of the dust mites that live on dander. Dander builds up in carpets and in mattresses and pillows, so smooth surfaces predispose to an environment where levels of dander can be controlled more easily. More pet dander is sloughed off in older animals than in younger animals. Dander build up can be a cause of allergies, such as allergic rhinitis, in humans. Dr. Paivi Salo, an allergy expert at the National Institute of Health, states that "airborne allergies affect approximately 10-30% of adults and 40% of children." Damp dusting and vacuum cleaners with sealed bodies and fitted with HEPA filters reduce re-distribution of the dander dust, with associated dust mites, into the air.

An older etymology has it that dander is a dialect synonym of dandruff, possibly from Yorkshire in England.

Pronunciation examples for dander
1. It's actually the dried skin dander and also
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2. It's not the dander that you find in the cat hair.
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3. And if you mouth back to them, you get their dander up.
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4. When irritants—like dust, dander, germs, or pollen —get into your nose, your brain
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Examples of use of dander
1. Some people are allergic, and officials fear pet dander could get into ventilation systems.
2. A follow–up study will focus on pesticides, mold, pet dander and household chemicals.
3. Walls, hedges, barking dogs and kitchen extensions almost anything seems to get the dander up next door.
4. Mathew mention a number of items looted from the Bishop). Even the Bishops life was in dander as fighting at the Church resulted in one LRA being killed.
5. But she said she would rather not dig into a plate of stone crabs while a dog is shaking its dander all over the plate.