Aspirate
81συνδασύνεται — συνδασύ̱νεται , συνδασύνω aspirate also aor subj mid 3rd sg (epic) συνδασύ̱νεται , συνδασύνω aspirate also pres ind mp 3rd sg …
82aspiration — [as΄pə rā′shən] n. [L aspiratio, a blowing or breathing < pp. of aspirare, ASPIRE] 1. a) strong desire or ambition, as for advancement, honor, etc. b) the thing so desired 2. a breathing in, as of dust into the lungs 3. Med. removal of fluid… …
83draw out — verb 1. cause to speak, Can you draw her out she is always so quiet (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑reach out • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody 2. lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer (Freq. 1) We prolonged o …
84suck out — verb remove as if by suction aspirate the wound • Syn: ↑aspirate, ↑draw out • Hypernyms: ↑remove, ↑take, ↑take away, ↑withdraw …
85deaspirate — (ˈ)dē+ transitive verb Etymology: de + aspirate : to pronounce without aspiration * * * deaspirate /dē asˈpi rāt/ transitive verb To remove the aspirate from ORIGIN: ↑de (2) • • • deaspirāˈtion noun …
86as|pi|rate — «verb. AS puh rayt; adjective, noun. AS puhr iht», verb, rat|ed, rat|ing, adjective, noun. –v.t. 1. to begin (a word or syllable) with a breathing or h sound. Hot is aspirated; honor is not. 2. to pronounce with a breathing or …
87dh- — is not an English combination, but, in the English spelling of (East) Indian words, is used to represent the Indian dental sonant aspirate, in the Devanāgarī alphabet dha, also the lingual or cerebral sonant aspirate, more exactly written ḍha. In …
88Animal spirits — Spirit Spir it, n. [OF. espirit, esperit, F. esprit, L. spiritus, from spirare to breathe, to blow. Cf. {Conspire}, {Expire}, {Esprit}, {Sprite}.] 1. Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes, life itself. [Obs.] All of spirit… …
89Ardent spirits — Spirit Spir it, n. [OF. espirit, esperit, F. esprit, L. spiritus, from spirare to breathe, to blow. Cf. {Conspire}, {Expire}, {Esprit}, {Sprite}.] 1. Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes, life itself. [Obs.] All of spirit… …
90Aspire — As*pire , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Aspired}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Aspiring}.] [F. aspirer, L. aspirare. See {Aspirate}, v. t.] 1. To desire with eagerness; to seek to attain something high or great; to pant; to long; followed by to or after, and rarely… …