noxious+exhalation

  • 11malaria — n. Miasma, miasm, noxious exhalation, bad air …

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  • 12mephitis — n.; (also mephitism) (Chem.) Noxious exhalation …

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  • 13miasm — n.; (also miasma) Malaria, noxious exhalation, bad air, floating effluvia, infection …

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  • 14damp — I. n. 1. Moisture, vapor, fog, dampness dank. 2. Noxious exhalation, choke damp or firedamp. 3. Depression, dejection, chill. II. a. Moist, humid, dank, wet. III. v. a. 1. Moisten, dampen. 2 …

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  • 15mephitis — me•phi•tis [[t]məˈfaɪ tɪs[/t]] n. 1) a noxious exhalation from the earth, as poison gas 2) any foul or poisonous stench • Etymology: 1700–10; < L mephītis …

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  • 16Respirator — A respirator is a device designed to protect the wearer from inhaling harmful dusts, fumes, vapors, and/or gases. Respirators come in a wide range of types and sizes used by the military, private industry, and the public. Respirators range from… …

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  • 17Gu (poison) — Gu (simplified Chinese: 蛊; traditional Chinese: 蠱; pinyin: gǔ; Wade–Giles: ku) or jincan (simplified Chinese: 金蚕; traditional Chinese: 金蠶; pinyin: jīncán; Wade–Giles: chin ts an; lit. gold silkworm ) was a venom based poison associated with… …

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  • 18vapour — /ˈveɪpə / (say vaypuh) noun 1. a visible exhalation, as fog, mist, condensed steam, smoke, etc. 2. a substance in the gaseous state (sometimes restricted to substances in the gaseous state when below their critical points); a gas. 3. matter… …

  • 19Fume — (f[=u]m), n. [L. fumus; akin to Skr. dh[=u]ma smoke, dh[=u] to shake, fan a flame, cf. Gr. qy ein to sacrifice, storm, rage, qy mon, qy mos, thyme, and perh. to E. dust: cf. OF. fum smoke, F. fum[ e]e. Cf. {Dust}, n., {Femerell}, {Thyme}.] 1.… …

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  • 20In a fume — Fume Fume (f[=u]m), n. [L. fumus; akin to Skr. dh[=u]ma smoke, dh[=u] to shake, fan a flame, cf. Gr. qy ein to sacrifice, storm, rage, qy mon, qy mos, thyme, and perh. to E. dust: cf. OF. fum smoke, F. fum[ e]e. Cf. {Dust}, n., {Femerell},… …

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