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halitus
halitus (ˈhælɪtəs) na mist or emission similar to a breathhal•i•tus (ˈhæl ɪ təs) n., pl. -tus•es. breath; exhalation; vapor. [1655–65; < Latin; see halitosis] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | halitus - exhaled breathexhalationbreath - the air that is inhaled and exhaled in respiration; "his sour breath offended her"halitosis - offensive breath | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeexhalationhalitus
exhalation [eks″hah-la´shun] 1. the giving off of watery or other vapor, or of an effluvium.2. a vapor or other substance exhaled or given off.3. the act of breathing out; called also expiration and halitus.hal·i·tus (hal'i-tŭs), Any exhalation, as of a breath or vapor. [L., fr. halo, to breathe] hal·i·tus (hal'i-tŭs) Any exhalation, as of a breath or vapor. [L., fr. halo, to breathe]hal·i·tus (hal'i-tŭs) Any exhalation, as of a breath or vapor. [L., fr. halo, to breathe]halitus
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