
Latin, meaning: blowing into, blast, inspiration.
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Latin, meaning: pompous, swollen, puffed up, inflated.
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• (v. t.) A blowing or breathing into; inflation; inspiration.
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<physiology> A blowing or breathing into; inflation; inspiration. 'The divine breath that blows the nostrils out To ineffable inflatus.' (Mrs. Browning) ... Origin: L. See Inflate. ... (11 Jun 1998) ...
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In·fla'tus noun [ Latin See
Inflate ,
transitive verb ] A blowing or breathing into; inflation; inspiration. « The divine breath that blows the nostrils out To ineffable
inflatus .»
Mrs. Browning. Found on
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blowing into, blast, inspiration.
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pompous, swollen, puffed up, inflated.
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