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Definition of breath
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Breath
(n.) Time to
breathe;
respite;
pause.
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Breath
::
Breath
(n.) The act of
breathing
naturally
or
freely;
the power or
capacity
to
breathe
freely;
as, I am out of
breath..
Sharp
::
Sharp
(superl.)
Uttered
in a
whisper,
or with the
breath
alone,
without
voice,
as
certain
consonants,
such as p, k, t, f; surd;
nonvocal;
aspirated..
Suspire
::
Suspiration
(n.) The act of
sighing,
or
fetching
a long and deep
breath;
a deep
respiration;
a
sigh..
Reptilia
::
Reptilia
(n. pl.) A class of
air-breathing
oviparous
vertebrates,
usually
covered
with
scales
or bony
plates.
The heart
generally
has two
auricles
and one
ventricle.
The
development
of the young is the same as that of
birds..
Breathing
::
Breathing
(n.)
Exercising;
promotion
of
respiration.
Tracheobranchia
::
Tracheobranchia
(n.) One of the
gill-like
breathing
organs
of
certain
aquatic
insect
larvae.
They
contain
tracheal
tubes
somewhat
similar
to those of other
insects.
Pantingly
::
Pantingly
(adv.)
With
palpitation
or rapid
breathing.
Smother
::
Smother
(v. t.) To
destroy
the life of by
suffocation;
to
deprive
of the air
necessary
for life; to cover up
closely
so as to
prevent
breathing;
to
suffocate;
as, to
smother
a
child..
Stifle
::
Stifle
(v. t.) To stop; to
extinguish;
to
deaden;
to
quench;
as, to
stifle
the
breath;
to
stifle
a fire or
flame..
Breath
::
Breath
(n.) Time to
breathe;
respite;
pause.
Breath
::
Breath
(n.) The power of
respiration,
and
hence,
life..
Winder
::
Winder
(n.) A blow
taking
away the
breath.
Choke
::
Choke (v. t.) To
render
unable
to
breathe
by
filling,
pressing
upon, or
squeezing
the
windpipe;
to
stifle;
to
suffocate;
to
strangle..
Croup
::
Croup (n.) An
inflammatory
affection
of the
larynx
or
trachea,
accompanied
by a
hoarse,
ringing
cough and
stridulous,
difficult
breathing;
esp., such an
affection
when
associated
with the
development
of a false
membrane
in the air
passages
(also
called
membranous
croup).
See False
croup,
under
False,
and
Diphtheria..
Trachearia
::
Trachearia
(n.pl.)
A
division
of
Arachnida
including
those that
breathe
only by means of
tracheae.
It
includes
the
mites,
ticks,
false
scorpions,
and
harvestmen..
Blow
::
Blow (v. t.) To put out of
breath;
to cause to blow from
fatigue;
as, to blow a
horse..
Halituous
::
Halituous
(a.)
Produced
by, or like,
breath;
vaporous..
Division
::
Division
(n.) A
course
of notes so
running
into each other as to form one
series
or
chain,
to be sung in one
breath
to one
syllable..
Inspire
::
Inspire
(v. t.) To
infuse
by
breathing,
or as if by
breathing..
Inbreathing
::
Inbreathing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Inbreath.
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