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breath Holes or slits for ventilation in the lower visor of a helmet.
Ãâó: www.clemusart.com/museum/collect/armrglos.html
breath a brief unit of time - a second (see also heartbeat.)
Ãâó: sallyodgers.50megs.com/candleironglossary.htm
breathing The process, after opening a bottle, during which the wine has contact with air. This contact animates the bouquet and enhances its effects.
Ãâó: www.lormarins.co.za/wines/terminology.asp
breathing The process of enhancing the bouquet by allowing air to come in contact with the wine by removing the cork and or decanting it prior to serving. A young red wine will benefit from being given at least an hour to breathe. Older wines benefit less.
Ãâó: www.lynnwoodinn.com/content/wineterm.htm
breathing is to "inhale during the lifting phase" and to "exhale with the return movement". Make sure not to hold your breath during a heavy lift or you may become dizzy. When the breath is held too long, the blood flow to the head slows down, lowering the supply of oxygen to the brain.
Ãâó: alamo.nmsu.edu/~tays/wterms.html
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