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Definition of alation
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Alation
(n.) The state of being
winged.
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Malaria
::
Malaria
(n.) Air
infected
with some
noxious
substance
capable
of
engendering
disease;
esp., an
unhealthy
exhalation
from
certain
soils,
as
marshy
or wet
lands,
producing
fevers;
miasma..
Steamed
::
Steam (n.) Any
exhalation.
Rheostat
::
Rheostat
(n.) A
contrivance
for
adjusting
or
regulating
the
strength
of
electrical
currents,
operating
usually
by the
intercalation
of
resistance
which can be
varied
at
will..
Effluvium
::
Effluvium
(a.)
Subtile
or
invisible
emanation;
exhalation
perceived
by the sense of
smell;
especially,
noisome
or
noxious
exhalation;
as, the
effluvium
from
diseased
or
putrefying
bodies,
or from ill
drainage..
Inhalation
::
Inhalation
(n.) The act of
inhaling;
also, that which is
inhaled..
Embolism
::
Embolism
(n.)
Intercalation;
the
insertion
of days,
months,
or
years,
in an
account
of time, to
produce
regularity;
as, the
embolism
of a lunar month in the Greek
year..
Draw
::
Draw (v. t.) To take into the
lungs;
to
inhale;
to
inspire;
hence,
also, to utter or
produce
by an
inhalation;
to
heave..
Smoke
::
Smoke (n.) To emit
smoke;
to throw off
volatile
matter
in the form of vapor or
exhalation;
to reek.
Anaesthesia
::
Anaesthesia
(n.)
Entire
or
partial
loss or
absence
of
feeling
or
sensation;
a state of
general
or local
insensibility
produced
by
disease
or by the
inhalation
or
application
of an
anaesthetic.
Intercalation
::
Intercalation
(n.) The
insertion
or
introduction
of
anything
among
others,
as the
insertion
of a
phrase,
line, or verse in a
metrical
composition;
specif.
(Geol.),
the
intrusion
of a bed or layer
between
other
layers..
Plagueful
::
Plagueful
(a.)
Abounding,
or
infecting,
with
plagues;
pestilential;
as,
plagueful
exhalations..
Foggy
::
Foggy
(superl.)
Filled
or
abounding
with fog, or
watery
exhalations;
misty;
as, a foggy
atmosphere;
a foggy
morning..
Exhalement
::
Exhalement
(n.)
Exhalation.
Exhalation
::
Exhalation
(n.) The act or
process
of
exhaling,
or
sending
forth in the form of steam or
vapor;
evaporation..
Smoke
::
Smoke (n.) The
visible
exhalation,
vapor,
or
substance
that
escapes,
or
expelled,
from a
burning
body,
especially
from
burning
vegetable
matter,
as wood, coal, peat, or the
like..
Aura
::
Aura (n.) Any
subtile,
invisible
emanation,
effluvium,
or
exhalation
from a
substance,
as the aroma of
flowers,
the odor of the
blood,
a
supposed
fertilizing
emanation
from the
pollen
of
flowers,
etc..
Expiration
::
Expiration
(n.)
Emission
of
volatile
matter;
exhalation.
Prester
::
Prester
(n.) A
meteor
or
exhalation
formerly
supposed
to be
thrown
from the
clouds
with such
violence
that by
collision
it is set on fire.
Respirator
::
Respirator
(n.) A
divice
of gauze or wire,
covering
the mouth or nose, to
prevent
the
inhalation
of
noxious
substances,
as dust or
smoke.
Being
warmed
by the
breath,
it
tempers
cold air
passing
through
it, and may also be used for the
inhalation
of
medicated
vapors..
Asphyxy
::
Asphyxy
(n.)
Apparent
death,
or
suspended
animation;
the
condition
which
results
from
interruption
of
respiration,
as in
suffocation
or
drowning,
or the
inhalation
of
irrespirable
gases..
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