slovodefinícia
breathing
(mass)
breathing
- dýchajúci, dychtiaci
breathing
(encz)
breathing,dýchací adj: Zdeněk Brož
breathing
(encz)
breathing,dýchající adj: Zdeněk Brož
breathing
(encz)
breathing,dýchání n: Zdeněk Brož
breathing
(encz)
breathing,větrání n: Zdeněk Brož
Breathing
(gcide)
Breathe \Breathe\ (br[=e][th]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Breathed
(br[=e][th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Breathing.] [From Breath.]
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1. To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live. "I
am in health, I breathe." --Shak.
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Breathes there a man with soul so dead
Who never to himself hath said,
This is my own, my native land! --Sir W. Scott
[The Lay of
the Last
Minstrel].
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2. To take breath; to rest from action.
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Well! breathe awhile, and then to it again! --Shak.
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3. To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to exhale; to
emanate; to blow gently.
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The air breathes upon us here most sweetly. --Shak.
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There breathes a living fragrance from the shore.
--Byron.
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Breathing
(gcide)
Breathing \Breath"ing\, n.
1. Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air.
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Subject to a difficulty of breathing. --Melmoth.
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2. Air in gentle motion.
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3. Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the
breathings of the Spirit.
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4. Aspiration; secret prayer. "Earnest desires and breathings
after that blessed state." --Tillotson.
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5. Exercising; promotion of respiration.
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Here is a lady that wants breathing too;
And I have heard, you knights of Tyre
Are excellent in making ladies trip. --Shak.
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6. Utterance; communication or publicity by words.
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I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose. --Shak.
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7. Breathing place; vent. --Dryden.
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8. Stop; pause; delay.
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You shake the head at so long a breathing. --Shak.
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9. Also, in a wider sense, the sound caused by the friction
of the outgoing breath in the throat, mouth, etc., when
the glottis is wide open; aspiration; the sound expressed
by the letter h.
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10. (Gr. Gram.) A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence.
See Rough breathing, Smooth breathing, below.
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Breathing place.
(a) A pause. "That c[ae]sura, or breathing place, in the
midst of the verse." --Sir P. Sidney.
(b) A vent.

Breathing time, pause; relaxation. --Bp. Hall.

Breathing while, time sufficient for drawing breath; a
short time. --Shak.

Rough breathing (spiritus asper) ([spasp]). See 2d
Asper, n.

Smooth breathing (spiritus lenis), a mark (') indicating
the absence of the sound of h, as in 'ie`nai (ienai).
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breathing
(wn)
breathing
adj 1: passing or able to pass air in and out of the lungs
normally; sometimes used in combination; "the boy was
disappointed to find only skeletons instead of living
breathing dinosaurs"; "the heavy-breathing person on the
telephone" [syn: breathing, eupneic, eupnoeic]
[ant: breathless, dyspneal, dyspneic, dyspnoeal,
dyspnoeic]
n 1: the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the
process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing
carbon dioxide by exhalation [syn: breathing, {external
respiration}, respiration, ventilation]
podobné slovodefinícia
breathing space
(encz)
breathing space,dostatek prostoru Zdeněk Brožbreathing space,místo na dýchání n: Zdeněk Brož
breathing-space
(encz)
breathing-space,dostatek prostoru Zdeněk Brožbreathing-space,místo na dýchání n: Zdeněk Brož
periodic breathing
(encz)
periodic breathing, n:
Breathing
(gcide)
Breathe \Breathe\ (br[=e][th]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Breathed
(br[=e][th]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Breathing.] [From Breath.]
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1. To respire; to inhale and exhale air; hence;, to live. "I
am in health, I breathe." --Shak.
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Breathes there a man with soul so dead
Who never to himself hath said,
This is my own, my native land! --Sir W. Scott
[The Lay of
the Last
Minstrel].
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2. To take breath; to rest from action.
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Well! breathe awhile, and then to it again! --Shak.
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3. To pass like breath; noiselessly or gently; to exhale; to
emanate; to blow gently.
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The air breathes upon us here most sweetly. --Shak.
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There breathes a living fragrance from the shore.
--Byron.
[1913 Webster]Breathing \Breath"ing\, n.
1. Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air.
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Subject to a difficulty of breathing. --Melmoth.
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2. Air in gentle motion.
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3. Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the
breathings of the Spirit.
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4. Aspiration; secret prayer. "Earnest desires and breathings
after that blessed state." --Tillotson.
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5. Exercising; promotion of respiration.
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Here is a lady that wants breathing too;
And I have heard, you knights of Tyre
Are excellent in making ladies trip. --Shak.
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6. Utterance; communication or publicity by words.
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I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose. --Shak.
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7. Breathing place; vent. --Dryden.
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8. Stop; pause; delay.
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You shake the head at so long a breathing. --Shak.
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9. Also, in a wider sense, the sound caused by the friction
of the outgoing breath in the throat, mouth, etc., when
the glottis is wide open; aspiration; the sound expressed
by the letter h.
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10. (Gr. Gram.) A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence.
See Rough breathing, Smooth breathing, below.
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Breathing place.
(a) A pause. "That c[ae]sura, or breathing place, in the
midst of the verse." --Sir P. Sidney.
(b) A vent.

Breathing time, pause; relaxation. --Bp. Hall.

Breathing while, time sufficient for drawing breath; a
short time. --Shak.

Rough breathing (spiritus asper) ([spasp]). See 2d
Asper, n.

Smooth breathing (spiritus lenis), a mark (') indicating
the absence of the sound of h, as in 'ie`nai (ienai).
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Breathing place
(gcide)
Breathing \Breath"ing\, n.
1. Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air.
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Subject to a difficulty of breathing. --Melmoth.
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2. Air in gentle motion.
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3. Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the
breathings of the Spirit.
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4. Aspiration; secret prayer. "Earnest desires and breathings
after that blessed state." --Tillotson.
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5. Exercising; promotion of respiration.
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Here is a lady that wants breathing too;
And I have heard, you knights of Tyre
Are excellent in making ladies trip. --Shak.
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6. Utterance; communication or publicity by words.
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I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose. --Shak.
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7. Breathing place; vent. --Dryden.
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8. Stop; pause; delay.
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You shake the head at so long a breathing. --Shak.
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9. Also, in a wider sense, the sound caused by the friction
of the outgoing breath in the throat, mouth, etc., when
the glottis is wide open; aspiration; the sound expressed
by the letter h.
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10. (Gr. Gram.) A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence.
See Rough breathing, Smooth breathing, below.
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Breathing place.
(a) A pause. "That c[ae]sura, or breathing place, in the
midst of the verse." --Sir P. Sidney.
(b) A vent.

Breathing time, pause; relaxation. --Bp. Hall.

Breathing while, time sufficient for drawing breath; a
short time. --Shak.

Rough breathing (spiritus asper) ([spasp]). See 2d
Asper, n.

Smooth breathing (spiritus lenis), a mark (') indicating
the absence of the sound of h, as in 'ie`nai (ienai).
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Breathing time
(gcide)
Breathing \Breath"ing\, n.
1. Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air.
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Subject to a difficulty of breathing. --Melmoth.
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2. Air in gentle motion.
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3. Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the
breathings of the Spirit.
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4. Aspiration; secret prayer. "Earnest desires and breathings
after that blessed state." --Tillotson.
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5. Exercising; promotion of respiration.
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Here is a lady that wants breathing too;
And I have heard, you knights of Tyre
Are excellent in making ladies trip. --Shak.
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6. Utterance; communication or publicity by words.
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I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose. --Shak.
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7. Breathing place; vent. --Dryden.
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8. Stop; pause; delay.
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You shake the head at so long a breathing. --Shak.
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9. Also, in a wider sense, the sound caused by the friction
of the outgoing breath in the throat, mouth, etc., when
the glottis is wide open; aspiration; the sound expressed
by the letter h.
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10. (Gr. Gram.) A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence.
See Rough breathing, Smooth breathing, below.
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Breathing place.
(a) A pause. "That c[ae]sura, or breathing place, in the
midst of the verse." --Sir P. Sidney.
(b) A vent.

Breathing time, pause; relaxation. --Bp. Hall.

Breathing while, time sufficient for drawing breath; a
short time. --Shak.

Rough breathing (spiritus asper) ([spasp]). See 2d
Asper, n.

Smooth breathing (spiritus lenis), a mark (') indicating
the absence of the sound of h, as in 'ie`nai (ienai).
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Breathing while
(gcide)
Breathing \Breath"ing\, n.
1. Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air.
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Subject to a difficulty of breathing. --Melmoth.
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2. Air in gentle motion.
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3. Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the
breathings of the Spirit.
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4. Aspiration; secret prayer. "Earnest desires and breathings
after that blessed state." --Tillotson.
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5. Exercising; promotion of respiration.
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Here is a lady that wants breathing too;
And I have heard, you knights of Tyre
Are excellent in making ladies trip. --Shak.
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6. Utterance; communication or publicity by words.
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I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose. --Shak.
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7. Breathing place; vent. --Dryden.
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8. Stop; pause; delay.
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You shake the head at so long a breathing. --Shak.
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9. Also, in a wider sense, the sound caused by the friction
of the outgoing breath in the throat, mouth, etc., when
the glottis is wide open; aspiration; the sound expressed
by the letter h.
[1913 Webster]

10. (Gr. Gram.) A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence.
See Rough breathing, Smooth breathing, below.
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Breathing place.
(a) A pause. "That c[ae]sura, or breathing place, in the
midst of the verse." --Sir P. Sidney.
(b) A vent.

Breathing time, pause; relaxation. --Bp. Hall.

Breathing while, time sufficient for drawing breath; a
short time. --Shak.

Rough breathing (spiritus asper) ([spasp]). See 2d
Asper, n.

Smooth breathing (spiritus lenis), a mark (') indicating
the absence of the sound of h, as in 'ie`nai (ienai).
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Inbreathing
(gcide)
Inbreathe \In*breathe"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Inbreathed; p.
pr. & vb. n. Inbreathing.]
To infuse by breathing; to inspire. --Coleridge.
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Incense-breathing
(gcide)
Incense-breathing \In"cense-breath`ing\, a.
Breathing or exhaling incense. "Incense-breathing morn."
--Gray.
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Rough breathing
(gcide)
Breathing \Breath"ing\, n.
1. Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air.
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Subject to a difficulty of breathing. --Melmoth.
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2. Air in gentle motion.
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3. Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the
breathings of the Spirit.
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4. Aspiration; secret prayer. "Earnest desires and breathings
after that blessed state." --Tillotson.
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5. Exercising; promotion of respiration.
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Here is a lady that wants breathing too;
And I have heard, you knights of Tyre
Are excellent in making ladies trip. --Shak.
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6. Utterance; communication or publicity by words.
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I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose. --Shak.
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7. Breathing place; vent. --Dryden.
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8. Stop; pause; delay.
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You shake the head at so long a breathing. --Shak.
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9. Also, in a wider sense, the sound caused by the friction
of the outgoing breath in the throat, mouth, etc., when
the glottis is wide open; aspiration; the sound expressed
by the letter h.
[1913 Webster]

10. (Gr. Gram.) A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence.
See Rough breathing, Smooth breathing, below.
[1913 Webster]

Breathing place.
(a) A pause. "That c[ae]sura, or breathing place, in the
midst of the verse." --Sir P. Sidney.
(b) A vent.

Breathing time, pause; relaxation. --Bp. Hall.

Breathing while, time sufficient for drawing breath; a
short time. --Shak.

Rough breathing (spiritus asper) ([spasp]). See 2d
Asper, n.

Smooth breathing (spiritus lenis), a mark (') indicating
the absence of the sound of h, as in 'ie`nai (ienai).
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Self-contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus
(gcide)
Self-contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus \Self`-con*tained"
Underwater Breathing Apparatus\, n.
A portable device to allow divers to breathe while under
water, consisting of one or two tanks of compressed air which
are strapped onto the back of the diver, and are connected by
tubing to a mouthpiece through which the diver receives the
air from the tanks at rate adjustable by a valve; -- called
also SCUBA, SCUBA gear, or SCUBA apparatus.
[PJC]
Smooth breathing
(gcide)
Breathing \Breath"ing\, n.
1. Respiration; the act of inhaling and exhaling air.
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Subject to a difficulty of breathing. --Melmoth.
[1913 Webster]

2. Air in gentle motion.
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3. Any gentle influence or operation; inspiration; as, the
breathings of the Spirit.
[1913 Webster]

4. Aspiration; secret prayer. "Earnest desires and breathings
after that blessed state." --Tillotson.
[1913 Webster]

5. Exercising; promotion of respiration.
[1913 Webster]

Here is a lady that wants breathing too;
And I have heard, you knights of Tyre
Are excellent in making ladies trip. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

6. Utterance; communication or publicity by words.
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I am sorry to give breathing to my purpose. --Shak.
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7. Breathing place; vent. --Dryden.
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8. Stop; pause; delay.
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You shake the head at so long a breathing. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

9. Also, in a wider sense, the sound caused by the friction
of the outgoing breath in the throat, mouth, etc., when
the glottis is wide open; aspiration; the sound expressed
by the letter h.
[1913 Webster]

10. (Gr. Gram.) A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence.
See Rough breathing, Smooth breathing, below.
[1913 Webster]

Breathing place.
(a) A pause. "That c[ae]sura, or breathing place, in the
midst of the verse." --Sir P. Sidney.
(b) A vent.

Breathing time, pause; relaxation. --Bp. Hall.

Breathing while, time sufficient for drawing breath; a
short time. --Shak.

Rough breathing (spiritus asper) ([spasp]). See 2d
Asper, n.

Smooth breathing (spiritus lenis), a mark (') indicating
the absence of the sound of h, as in 'ie`nai (ienai).
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Tubular breathing
(gcide)
Tubular \Tu"bu*lar\, a. [L. tubulus, dim. of tubus a tube, or
pipe. See Tube.]
Having the form of a tube, or pipe; consisting of a pipe;
fistular; as, a tubular snout; a tubular calyx. Also,
containing, or provided with, tubes.
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Tubular boiler. See under Boiler.

Tubular breathing (Med.), a variety of respiratory sound,
heard on auscultation over the lungs in certain cases of
disease, resembling that produced by the air passing
through the trachea.

Tubular bridge, a bridge in the form of a hollow trunk or
tube, made of iron plates riveted together, as the
Victoria bridge over the St. Lawrence, at Montreal,
Canada, and the Britannia bridge over the Menai Straits.


Tubular girder, a plate girder having two or more vertical
webs with a space between them.
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Unbreathing
(gcide)
Unbreathing \Unbreathing\
See breathing.
abdominal breathing
(wn)
abdominal breathing
n 1: breathing in which most of the respiratory effort is done
by the abdominal muscles; "abdominal breathing is practiced
by singers"
air-breathing
(wn)
air-breathing
adj 1: deriving oxygen from the air; "he studied respiration in
marine air-breathing vertebrates"; "large air-breathing
ichthyosaurs had hydrofoils"
breathing apparatus
(wn)
breathing apparatus
n 1: a device that facilitates breathing in cases of respiratory
failure [syn: breathing device, breathing apparatus,
breathing machine, ventilator]
breathing device
(wn)
breathing device
n 1: a device that facilitates breathing in cases of respiratory
failure [syn: breathing device, breathing apparatus,
breathing machine, ventilator]
breathing in
(wn)
breathing in
n 1: the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases)
as in breathing [syn: inhalation, inspiration,
aspiration, intake, breathing in]
breathing machine
(wn)
breathing machine
n 1: a device that facilitates breathing in cases of respiratory
failure [syn: breathing device, breathing apparatus,
breathing machine, ventilator]
breathing out
(wn)
breathing out
n 1: the act of expelling air from the lungs [syn: exhalation,
expiration, breathing out]
breathing place
(wn)
breathing place
n 1: a short respite [syn: breath, breather, {breathing
place}, breathing space, breathing spell, {breathing
time}]
breathing room
(wn)
breathing room
n 1: sufficient room for easy breathing or movement; "moved to
the country to find breathing room" [syn: breathing room,
breathing space]
breathing space
(wn)
breathing space
n 1: a short respite [syn: breath, breather, {breathing
place}, breathing space, breathing spell, {breathing
time}]
2: sufficient room for easy breathing or movement; "moved to the
country to find breathing room" [syn: breathing room,
breathing space]
breathing spell
(wn)
breathing spell
n 1: a short respite [syn: breath, breather, {breathing
place}, breathing space, breathing spell, {breathing
time}]
breathing time
(wn)
breathing time
n 1: a short respite [syn: breath, breather, {breathing
place}, breathing space, breathing spell, {breathing
time}]
periodic breathing
(wn)
periodic breathing
n 1: abnormal respiration in which periods of shallow and deep
breathing alternate [syn: periodic breathing, {Cheyne-
Stokes respiration}]

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