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beath


Meanings
  • A light breath or gentle puff of air.

    - "He took a deep breath before speaking."
    - "She let out a soft sigh as she finished her task."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with beath
believe , grieve , rive , rive
Homophones
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  1. Breath () :

  2. Beath (gd) :


Variants
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bath , baths , bathed , bathing , Bath , bath chair , bath chairs , bath mat , bath mats , bath salts , half bath , half baths , shower bath , shower baths , sitz bath , sitz baths
Forms
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{"term"=>"To breathe", "description"=>"To take in and exhale air.", "form"=>"Infinitive"}, {"term"=>"Breathing", "description"=>"The act of taking in and exhaling air.", "form"=>"Gerund"}


Etymology
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Old English 'beath', meaning 'breath, puff of wind'.


Trivia
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  1. The average person takes about 20,000 breaths in a lifetime.

  2. Did you know that human beings are the only animals that breathe air through their noses and mouths at the same time? Most other animals breathe through their noses, which are lined with tiny hairs that help to filter out particles and pollutants from the air.

  3. The smallest bone in the human body is located in the ear and is called the stapes bone. The stapes bone is one of the three tiny bones in the middle ear, which are collectively known as the ossicles. The ossicles help to transmit sound waves from the outer ear to the inner ear, where they are transformed into electrical signals that are sent to the brain for processing.


Related Concepts
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  1. Respiration: The process by which an organism takes in oxygen and expels carbon dioxide.

  2. Lungs: A pair of organs in the chest that are responsible for the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the body.


Culture
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In many cultures, taking a deep breath is considered a sign of respect, preparation, or contemplation. For example, in Japan, taking a deep breath before speaking is known as 'kokoro no aki' or 'the autumn of the heart'.

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