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BRE'ATHING, ppr. Respiring; living; uttering. 1. Exhibiting to the life; as brea...
BREATH'FUL, a. breth'ful. Full of breath; full of odor.
BRE'ATHER, n. One that breathes or lives; one that utters; an inspirer, one who ...
BRE'ATHED, pp. Inhaled and exhaled; respired; uttered.
BREATHE, v.i. To respire; to inspire and expire air. Hence, to live. 1. To take ...
BRE'ATHABLE, a. That may be breathed.
BREATH, n. breth. 1. The air inhaled and expelled in the respiration of animals....
BREAST'ROPE,n. [breast and rope.] In a ship, breast ropes are used to fasten the...
BREAST'PLOW, n. [breast and plow.] A plow, driven by the breast,used to cut or p...
BREAST'PLATE, n. [breast and plate.] 1. Armor for the breast. 2. A strap that ru...
BREAST'KNOT, n. [breast and knot.] A knot of ribins worn on the breast.
BREAST'ING, ppr. Meeting with the breast; opposing in front.
BREAST'HOOK, n. [breast and high.] A thick piece of timber placed directly acros...
BREAST'HIGH, a. [breast and high.] High as the breast.
BREAST'F'AST, n. [breast and fast.] A large rope to confine a ship sidewise to a...
BREAST'ED, a. Having a broad breast; having a fine voice.