lights
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the lungs of an animal or bird; -- sometimes coarsely applied to the lungs of a human being
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pulmonary
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of or pertaining to the lungs; affecting the lungs; pulmonic
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lunged
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having lungs, or breathing organs similar to lungs
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vesicular
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of or pertaining to vesicles; esp., of or pertaining to the air vesicles, or air cells, of the lungs; as, vesicular breathing, or normal breathing, in which the air enters freely the air vesicles of the lungs
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bellows
(ˈbɛl oʊz, -əz)
Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the lungs.
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pneumatic
(ʊˈmæt ɪk, nyʊ-)
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having lungs or air cavities.
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pulmonary
(ˈpʌl məˌnɛr i, ˈpʊl-)
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of or affecting the lungs.
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expire
(ɪkˈspaɪər)
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to breathe out (air) from the lungs.
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expiration
(ˌɛk spəˈreɪ ʃən)
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the act of breathing out air from the lungs.
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pneumonia
(ʊˈmoʊn yə, -ˈmoʊ ni ə, nyʊ-)
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inflammation of the lungs with congestion.
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double pneumonia
(ˈdʌb əlˈhɛd ər)
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pneumonia affecting both lungs.
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inspiration
(ˌɪn spəˈreɪ ʃən)
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the drawing of air into the lungs; inhalation.
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lights
(ɪts)
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the lungs, esp. of sheep, pigs, etc.
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consumption
(ənˈsʌmp ʃən)
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Older Use. tuberculosis of the lungs.
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collapse
(əˈlæps)
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(of lungs) to come into an airless state.
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expiratory
(ɪkˈspaɪər əˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i)
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pertaining to the expiration of air from the lungs.
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tuberculosis
(ʊˌbɜr kyəˈloʊ sɪs, tyʊ-)
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this disease when affecting the lungs.
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lobar
(ˈloʊ bər, -bɑr)
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of or pertaining to a lobe, as of the lungs.
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pulmonate
(ˈpʌl məˌneɪt, -nɪt, ˈpʊl-)
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having lungs or lunglike organs.
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bronchus
(ˈbrɒŋ kəs)
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either of the two branches of the trachea that extend into the lungs.
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top
(ɒp)
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at the top of one's lungs, as loudly as possible; with full voice.
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pulmonary
(ˈpʌl məˌnɛr i, ˈpʊl-)
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having lungs or lunglike organs; pulmonate.
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inspire
(ɪnˈspaɪər)
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to take (air, gases, etc.) into the lungs in breathing; inhale.
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atelectasis
(ˌæt lˈɛk tə sɪs)
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collapse of the lungs, as from bronchial obstruction.
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lungworm
(ˈlʌŋˌwɜrm)
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any of various parasitic nematodes that invade the lungs.
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cardiopulmonary
(ˌkɑr di oʊˈpʌl məˌnɛr i, -ˈpʊl-)
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of, pertaining to, or affecting the heart and lungs.
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pneumonia
(ʊˈmoʊn yə, -ˈmoʊ ni ə, nyʊ-)
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an acute infection of the lungs caused by the bacterium
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inhale
(ɪnˈheɪl)
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to draw the smoke of cigarettes, cigars, etc., into the lungs.
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air sac
(ˈɛərˌpɔrt, -ˌpoʊrt)
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any of certain cavities in a bird's body connected with the lungs.
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ventilate
(ˈvɛn tlˌeɪt)
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to oxygenate (blood) by exposure to air in the lungs or gills.
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