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Any one of several species of sparoid fishes, especially the common European species (Pagellus centrodontus), the Spanish (P. Oweni), and the black sea bream (Cantharus lineatus); -- called also old wife.
Any arthropod that breathes by means of gills.
Bread made of unbolted wheat flour.
A breaking or overflow of a bank or a dike by the sea.
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Having a breast like a pigeon, -- the sternum being so prominent as to constitute a deformity; chicken-breasted.
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Dead; as, a breathless body.
v. t.
To break the wind of; to cause to lose breath; to exhaust.
n.
Also, in a wider sense, the sound caused by the friction of the outgoing breath in the throat, mouth, etc., when the glottis is wide open; aspiration; the sound expressed by the letter h.
a.
Lapping over the breast only far enough to permit of buttoning, and having buttons on one edge only; as, a single-breasted coast.
adv.
In a breathless manner.
n.
A mark to indicate aspiration or its absence. See Rough breathing, Smooth breathing, below.
n.
The state of being breathless or out of breath.
a.
Not breathing; holding the breath, on account of fear, expectation, or intense interest; attended with a holding of the breath; as, breathless attention.
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Having a sweet, musical voice, as the nightingale. Cf. Breast, n., 6.
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Having the power of retaining the breath for a long time; long-winded.
n.
Breathing place; vent.
n.
The breaking of a public pound for releasing impounded animals.
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Having short-breath, or quick respiration.
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Spent with labor or violent action; out of breath.
v. t.
To break completely; to break in pieces.
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