| inhale | To breathe or draw into the lungs; to inspire; as, to inhale air; opposed to exhale. "Martin was walking forth to inhale the fresh breeze of the evening." (Arbuthnot) Origin: L. Inhalare to breathe upon; pref. In- in + halare to breathe: cf. F. Inhaler. Cf. Exhale. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| inhaler | Synonym: respirator. 2. An apparatus for administering pharmacologically active agents by inhalation. (05 Mar 2000) |
| inhale |
draw deep into the lungs in by breathing; "Clinton smoked marijuana but never inhaled" draw in (air); "Inhale deeply"; "inhale the fresh mountain air"; "The patient has trouble inspiring"; "The lung cancer patient cannot inspire air very well"
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| inhaler |
a dispenser that produces a chemical vapor to be inhaled in order to relieve nasal congestion
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| inhaler |
a device used to introduce a powdered or misted drug into the lungs through the mouth, usually to treat respiratory disorders such as asthma
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| inhaler |
the dispenser for metered-dose medications [Instructions for using an inhaler]
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| inhaled insulin |
Insulin composed of fine particles or in powdered form that is inhaled into the lungs.
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| inhale | draw in (air) |
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| inhale | draw deep into the lungs in by breathing |
| inhale | drawn into the lungs |
| inhale | a dispenser that produces a chemical vapor to be inhaled in order to relieve nasal congestion |
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