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Definition of breathe
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Breathe
(v. t.) To
promote
free
respiration
in; to
exercise.
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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..
Expire
::
Expire
(v. t.) To
breathe
out; to emit from the
lungs;
to throw out from the mouth or
nostrils
in the
process
of
respiration;
--
opposed
to
inspire.
Inbreathe
::
Inbreathe
(v. t.) To
infuse
by
breathing;
to
inspire.
Outbreathe
::
Outbreathe
(v. i.) To
issue,
as
breath;
to be
breathed
out; to
exhale..
Fish
::
Fish (n.) An
oviparous,
vertebrate
animal
usually
having
fins and a
covering
scales
or
plates.
It
breathes
by means of
gills,
and lives
almost
entirely
in the
water.
See
Pisces..
Inspire
::
Inspire
(v. t.) To
breathe
into; to fill with the
breath;
to
animate.
Unbreathed
::
Unbreathed
(a.) Not
breathed.
Cetacea
::
Cetacea
(n. pl.) An order of
marine
mammals,
including
the
whales.
Like
ordinary
mammals
they
breathe
by means of
lungs,
and bring forth
living
young which they
suckle
for some time. The
anterior
limbs are
changed
to
paddles;
the tail
flukes
are
horizontal.
There are two
living
suborders:.
Exhale
::
Exhale
(v. t.) To
breathe
out.
Hence:
To emit, as
vapor;
to send out, as an odor; to
evaporate;
as, the earth
exhales
vapor;
marshes
exhale
noxious
effluvia..
Short-breathed
::
Short-breathed
(a.)
Having
short life.
Pant
::
Pant (v. i.) To
breathe
quickly
or in a
labored
manner,
as after
exertion
or from
eagerness
or
excitement;
to
respire
with
heaving
of the
breast;
to
gasp..
Water Breather
::
Water
breather
() Any
arthropod
that
breathes
by means of
gills.
Spire
::
Spire (v. i.) To
breathe.
Breathe
::
Breathe
(v. t.) To
suffer
to take
breath,
or
recover
the
natural
breathing;
to rest; as, to
breathe
a
horse..
Outbreathe
::
Outbreathe
(v. t.) To
breathe
forth.
Respire
::
Respire
(v. t.) To
breathe
in and out; to
inspire
and
expire,,
as air; to
breathe..
Tadpole
::
Tadpole
(n.) The young
aquatic
larva of any
amphibian.
In this stage it
breathes
by means of
external
or
internal
gills,
is at first
destitute
of legs, and has a
finlike
tail.
Called
also
polliwig,
polliwog,
porwiggle,
or
purwiggy..
Respire
::
Respire
(v. i.) To
breathe;
to
inhale
air into the
lungs,
and
exhale
it from them,
successively,
for the
purpose
of
maintaining
the
vitality
of the
blood..
Nostril
::
Nostril
(n.) One of the
external
openings
of the nose, which give
passage
to the air
breathed
and to
secretions
from the nose and eyes; one of the
anterior
nares..
Whoop
::
Whoop (v. i.) To cough or
breathe
with a
sonorous
inspiration,
as in
whooping
cough..
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