| expir | expiration, expiratory, expired |
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| expiration | <physiology> The act of breathing out or expelling air from the lungs. Origin: L. Spirare = to breathe (18 Nov 1997) |
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| expiratory | <physiology> Pertaining to, or employed in, the expiration or emission of air from the lungs; as, the expiratory muscles. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| expiratory centre | The region of the medulla oblongata that is electrically active during expiration and where electrical stimulation produces sustained expiration. (05 Mar 2000) |
| expiratory dyspnea | Difficulty with the expiratory phase of breathing, often due to obstruction in the larynx or large bronchi, such as by a foreign body. (05 Mar 2000) |
| expiratory reserve volume | The extra volume of air that can be expired with maximum effort beyond the level reached at the end of a normal, quiet expiration. Common abbreviation is erv. (12 Dec 1998) |
| expiratory resistance | Resistance to flow of gas out of the lungs or the total resistance to flow of gas during the expiratory phase of the respiratory cycle. (05 Mar 2000) |
| expiratory stridor | A singing sound due to the semi-approximated vocal folds offering resistance to the escape of air. (05 Mar 2000) |
| expire | 1. To breathe out; to emit from the lungs; to throw out from the mouth or nostrils in the process of respiration; opposed to inspire. "Anatomy exhibits the lungs in a continual motion of inspiring and expiring air." (Harvey) "This chafed the boar; his nostrils flames expire." (Dryden) 2. To give forth insensibly or gently, as a fluid or vapor; to emit in minute particles; to exhale; as, the earth expires a damp vapor; plants expire odors. "The expiring of cold out of the inward parts of the earth in winter." (Bacon) 3. To emit; to give out. 4. To bring to a close; to terminate. "Expire the term Of a despised life." (Shak) Origin: L. Expirare, exspirare, expiratum, exspiratum; ex out + spirare to breathe: cf. F. Expirer. See Spirit. 1. To emit the breath. 2. To emit the last breath; to breathe out the life; to die; as, to expire calmly; to expire in agony. 3. To come to an end; to cease; to terminate; to perish; to become extinct; as, the flame expired; his lease expires to-day; the month expired on Saturday. 4. To burst forth; to fly out with a blast. "The ponderous ball expires." Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| expired gas | Any gas that has been expired from the lungs; often used synonymously with mixed expired gas. (05 Mar 2000) |
| expiring | 1. Breathing out air from the lungs; emitting fluid or volatile matter; exhaling; breathing the last breath; dying; ending; terminating. 2. Pertaining to, or uttered at, the time of dying; as, expiring words; expiring groans. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Expiratory Reserve Volumes, Reserve Volume, Expiratory, Reserve Volumes, Expiratory, Volume, Expiratory Reserve, Volumes, Expiratory Reserve
| expiration |
termination: a coming to an end of a contract period; "the expiry of his driver's license" passing: euphemistic expressions for death; "thousands mourned his passing" exhalation: the act of expelling air from the lungs
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| expiratory |
of or relating to the breathing out phase of respiration
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| expire |
run out: lose validity; "My passports expired last month" die: pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "They children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102" exhale: expel air; "Exhale when you lift the weight"
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| expiratory reserve volume |
The average pair of human lungs can hold about 6 litres of air, but only a small amount is used during normal breathing. Different lung volumes and capacities measure various features about the lungs. These volumes vary with the age and height of the person, the values here are for a 70 kg, average-sized adult male: *Total Lung Capacity (TLC), about six litres, is all the air the lungs can hold. ...
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| expiration date |
The date on which the policy ends. top
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| expir | the act of expelling air from the lungs |
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| expir | euphemistic expressions for death |
| expir | a coming to an end of a contract period |
| expir | relating to the breathing out phase of respiration |
| expir | expel air |
| expir | pass from physical life and lose all all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life |
| expir | lose validity |
| expir | having come to an end or become void after passage of a period of time |
| expir | on the point of death |
| expir | a coming to an end of a contract period |
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