Concept cluster: Physical processes > Respiratory therapy
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A breath-activated inhaler.
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(transitive, medicine, otorhinolaryngology) To force air from the throat into the middle ear with one's nose plugged; to perform the Valsalva maneuver.
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(transitive) To whiten, for example the surface of meat, by plunging into boiling water and afterwards into cold, so as to harden the surface and retain the juices
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To undergo bletting, a fermentation process in certain fruit beyond ripening.
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(transitive) To bleed; let blood; phlebotomise.
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A mint-flavored candy intended to freshen the breath.
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Alternative form of breathplay [(BDSM) Erotic asphyxiation; a sexual practice involving the intentional deprivation of oxygen to the brain by choking, hanging, or other means.]
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A product sprayed into the mouth for the purpose of eliminating bad breath.
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An antiseptic in the form of a strip that is intended to be dissolved in the mouth, ridding a person of bad breath.
adj
Resembling or characteristic of breath.
v
(transitive) To make (food) with high-calorie ingredients.
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(archaic) The use or application of a caustic; cautery.
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The act of searing some morbid part by the application of a cautery or caustic; also, the effect of such application.
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A person who inflates the chest as a result of underusing the diaphragm while breathing.
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(obsolete, alchemy) The operation of feeding the contents of the crucible with fresh material.
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(medicine) An inhaler in which the medicine is released by clicking a button
adj
(obsolete) Consuming a relatively large amount of the supporter of combustion.
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Initialism of dry powder inhaler. [(medicine) A device with a canister holding a medicine in a dry powder form, ready to be sucked/sprayed out as aerosols, with the purpose to be inhaled by a patient into the lungs. The device is commonly used for the treatment of asthma and other type of respiratory diseases.]
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(medicine) A device with a canister holding a medicine in a dry powder form, ready to be sucked/sprayed out as aerosols, with the purpose to be inhaled by a patient into the lungs. The device is commonly used for the treatment of asthma and other type of respiratory diseases.
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The act of fomenting; the application of warm, soft, medicinal substances, as for the purpose of easing pain by relaxing the skin, or of discussing (dispersing) tumours.
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Pleasant-smelling breath.
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(uncountable) An attribute of a spice that causes a burning sensation in the mouth.
adj
intended for inhaling
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The substance (medicament) which is inhaled.
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inhaler
adj
Used for inhaling.
n
One who inhales.
adj
(pathology) Relating to the formation of blisters by simple mechanical action
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A device that helps to deliver a specific amount of medication to the lungs, usually by supplying a short burst of aerosolized medicine that is inhaled by the patient.
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A liquid used to rinse out the mouth.
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(medicine) A breathing mask that does not recycle expelled air, thus giving the wearer a fresh supply of air, pure oxygen, etc. with each breath.
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(Britain, informal) Fresh air, especially that breathed at the seaside and smelling of seaweed.
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A manually-operated inhaler.
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(cooking, chiefly attributively) A setting on a food processor which causes it to work in a series of short bursts rather than continuously, in order to break up ingredients without liquidizing them; also, a use of this setting.
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(pathology, rare) A boil which forms when sand particles enter and irritate the skin.
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A mixture of toxic and non-toxic gases produced and collected in sewage systems by the decomposition of organic household or industrial wastes.
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(medicine) A type of add-on device used by an asthmatic person to increase the effectiveness of a metered-dose inhaler.
adj
(obsolete, rare) Producing foam.
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(chemistry) A chemical that decomposes to produce large quantities of gas
v
To fumigate from below.
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The act, or an instance, of burning incense.
adj
Causing blistering to the skin.

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