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Halituous
Halituous Ha*lit"u*ous (?; 135), a. [L. halitus breath, vapor, fr. halare to breathe: cf. F. halitueux.] Produced by, or like, breath; vaporous. --Boyle.

Meaning of Halitu from wikipedia

- from carbon monoxide poisoning. Georg Ernst Stahl mentioned carbonarii halitus in 1697 in reference to toxic vapors thought to be carbon monoxide. Friedrich...
- Carrie Poppy's investigations. Georg Ernst Stahl mentioned carbonarii halitus in 1697 in reference to toxic vapors thought to be carbon monoxide. Friedrich...
- Pontus) and/or the Chalybes were foreign designations for the Chaldians (Halitu, Xaghtik') who actually did live between the Tibareni in the west, the Mosynoeci...
- anhelation, anhele, anhelous, exhalable, exhalant, exhalation, exhale, halitus, inhalable, inhalant, inhalation, inhale hapl- simple, single Gr**** ἁπλοῦς...
- Zhou Sanwei Chang Fu-chien as Wuzhu Wang Hsiang as Hamichi Hsu En-chia as Halitu Lung Hsuan as Dahan Pao Cheng-fang as Yelü Cheniang Chao Chiang as Langzhu...
- genuine halitosis or not. The word halitosis is derived from the Latin word halitus, meaning 'breath', and the Gr**** suffix -osis meaning 'diseased' or 'a...
- Pontus) and/or the Chalybes were foreign designations for the Chaldians (Halitu, Xaghtik') who actually did live between the Tibareni in the west, the Mosynoeci...
- being among the first to describe carbon monoxide as noxious carbonarii halitus (carbonic vapors) in his 1697 publication Zymotechnia fundamentalis. Georg...
- anhelation, anhele, anhelous, exhalable, exhalant, exhalation, exhale, halitus, inhalable, inhalant, inhalation, inhale hapl- simple, single Gr**** ἁπλοῦς...
- west, against Muški (Phrygia), Ḫate (the Neo-Hittite state of Melid), and Ḫaliṭu (either the Alizōnes or the Khaldoi); this campaign resulted in the invasion...