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1. babys breath
noun.
Tall
plant
with
small
lance-shaped
leaves
and
numerous
tiny
white
or
pink
flowers.
Synonyms
babies'-breath
flower
genus Gypsophila
Gypsophila paniculata
Gypsophila
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2. infants-breath
noun.
Eurasian
herb
with
ample
panicles
of
small
white
flowers;
naturalized
in
North
America.
Synonyms
false baby's breath
wild madder
Galium mollugo
white bedstraw
white madder
bedstraw
3. babies'-breath
noun.
Tall
plant
with
small
lance-shaped
leaves
and
numerous
tiny
white
or
pink
flowers.
Synonyms
baby's breath
flower
genus Gypsophila
Gypsophila paniculata
Gypsophila
4. babies-breath
noun.
Tall
plant
with
small
lance-shaped
leaves
and
numerous
tiny
white
or
pink
flowers.
Synonyms
baby's breath
flower
genus Gypsophila
Gypsophila paniculata
Gypsophila
5. infant's-breath
noun.
Eurasian
herb
with
ample
panicles
of
small
white
flowers;
naturalized
in
North
America.
Synonyms
false baby's breath
wild madder
Galium mollugo
white bedstraw
white madder
bedstraw
6. breath
noun.
(ˈbrɛθ)
The
process
of
taking
in
and
expelling
air
during
breathing.
Synonyms
activity
bodily function
inspiration
breathing out
bodily process
intake
expiration
aspiration
body process
exhalation
inhalation
breathing in
Antonyms
assembly
discontinuation
inactivity
discontinuance
activation
Etymology
breath (English)
breeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. breath
noun.
(ˈbrɛθ)
The
air
that
is
inhaled
and
exhaled
in
respiration.
Synonyms
halitus
air
exhalation
Antonyms
beginning
middle
activity
change
Etymology
breath (English)
breeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. breath
noun.
(ˈbrɛθ)
A
short
respite.
Synonyms
rest
rest period
breathing space
respite
relief
breather
breathing spell
breathing time
breathing place
Antonyms
be active
wake
lie
sit
stand
Etymology
breath (English)
breeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. breath
noun.
(ˈbrɛθ)
An
indirect
suggestion.
Synonyms
proposition
hint
proffer
suggestion
intimation
Antonyms
sink
source
peristalsis
anastalsis
inactiveness
Etymology
breath (English)
breeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. breath
noun.
(ˈbrɛθ)
A
slight
movement
of
the
air.
Synonyms
gentle wind
breeze
air
zephyr
Antonyms
dormant
inaction
passive
active
birth
Etymology
breath (English)
breeth (Middle English (1100-1500))
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