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breathe
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- pronunciation:
- brith
- features:
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part of speech: |
verb |
inflections: |
breathes, breathing, breathed |
definition 1: |
to draw air into the lungs and let it out.
People breathe faster when they run. |
definition 2: |
to whisper.
Don't breathe a word of this to anyone. |
related words: |
draw, exhale, expire |
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derivation: |
breathable (adj.) |
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involved with breathe |
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air, breath, oxygen |
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predator that kills by stopping breathe |
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anaconda, boa constrictor, constrictor, python |
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produced by breathe |
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carbon dioxide |
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some body parts used in breathe |
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blowhole, bronchial tube, gill, lung, mouth, nose, nostril, throat, trachea, trunk, windpipe |
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some diseases that involve breathe |
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asthma, bronchitis, croup, distemper, pneumonia, whooping cough |
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some things that affect breathe |
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aerobics, allergy, anemia, heat, moisture, smoke, ventilation |
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some tools used for breathe |
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Aqua-Lung, snorkel, spacesuit |
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ways to recover someone's breathe |
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artificial respiration, CPR |
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