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1. (n.) inhalation
an act or instance of inhaling.
2. inhalation
an inhalant.
Etymology: (1615–25)
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| Definition of 'INHALATION' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) inhalation, inspiration, aspiration, intake, breathing in
the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing
2. (noun) inhalant, inhalation
a medication to be taken by inhaling it
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| Definition of 'INHALATION' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) INHALATION
the act of inhaling; also, that which is inhaled
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| Definition of 'INHALATION' |
U.S. National Library of Medicine |
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1. INHALATION
The act of BREATHING in.
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Sense: to breathe in
He inhaled deeply; It is very unpleasant to have to inhale the smoke from other people's cigarettes.
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Afrikaans: inaseming |
Arabic: إسْتِنْشاق، تَنَشُّق |
Bulgarian: инхалиране |
Brazilian: inalação |
Czech: vdechování |
German: die Einatmung |
Danish: inhalering; indånding |
Greek: εισπνοή |
Spanish: inhalación |
Estonian: sissehingamine |
Farsi: استنشاق |
Finnish: sisäänhengitys |
French: inhalation |
Hebrew: שְׁאִיפָה |
Hindi: श्वास यंत्र, श्वास अंदर ल |
Croatian: udisanje |
Hungarian: belélegzés |
Indonesian: penghirupan |
Icelandic: innöndun |
Italian: inalazione, inspirazione |
Japanese: 吸入 |
Korean: 흡입 |
Lithuanian: įkvėpimas |
Latvian: ieelpošana; inhalācija |
Malay: penyedutan |
Dutch: inademing |
Norwegian: inhalering, innånding |
Polish: wdychanie |
Persian: استنشاق |
Pashto: غښتلى |
Portuguese: inalação |
Romanian: inhalare |
Russian: ингаляция |
Slovak: vdychovanie |
Slovenian: vdihavanje |
Serbian: inhalacija |
Swedish: inandning |
Thai: การหายใจเข้า |
Turkish: nefes alma |
Taiwanese: 吸入 |
Ukrainian: вдихання; інгаляція |
Urdu: دم کشی |
Vietnamese: sự hít vào |
Chinese: 吸入 |
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