Definition of Exhalations. Meaning of Exhalations. Synonyms of Exhalations

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Definition of Exhalations

Exhalation
Exhalation Ex`ha*la"tion, n. [L. exhalatio: cf. F. exhalaison, exhalation.] 1. The act or process of exhaling, or sending forth in the form of steam or vapor; evaporation. 2. That which is exhaled, or which rises in the form of vapor, fume, or steam; effluvium; emanation; as, exhalations from the earth or flowers, decaying matter, etc. Ye mists and exhalations, that now rise From hill or steaming lake. --Milton. 3. A bright phenomenon; a meteor. I shall fall Like a bright exhalation in the evening. --Shak.

Meaning of Exhalations from wikipedia

- Exhalation (or expiration) is the flow of the breath out of an organism. In animals, it is the movement of air from the lungs out of the airways, to the...
- Exhalation: Stories is a collection of short stories by American writer Ted Chiang. The book was initially released on May 7, 2019, by Alfred A. Knopf...
- "Exhalation" is a science fiction short story by American writer Ted Chiang about the second law of thermodynamics. It was first published in 2008 in the...
- American writer Ted Chiang, initially published in the 2019 collection Exhalation: Stories. The novella's name quotes a proverb by Danish philosopher Søren...
- muscles of respiration are the muscles that contribute to inhalation and exhalation, by aiding in the expansion and contraction of the thoracic cavity. The...
- later medieval Europe, as the historian Berthelot notes: The theory of exhalations was the point of departure for later ideas on the generation of metals...
- the short story collections Stories of Your Life and Others (2002) and Exhalation: Stories (2019). His short story "Story of Your Life" was the basis of...
- post-canonical method still used today, follows four stages: repeatedly counting exhalations in cycles of 10 repeatedly counting inhalations in cycles of 10 focusing...
- during maximally forced exhalation (ERV). This is the residual volume (volume of air remaining even after a forced exhalation) of about 1.0–1.5 liters...
- brought from here towards the neck or chin and touch or cross over. Short exhalations have also been observed coinciding with the action. The phenomenon has...