| ASPIRATA | • ASPIRATA n. (Latin) a breathed sound like "ph" or "th". |
| ASPIRATE | • aspirate n. (Linguistics) The puff of air accompanying the release of a plosive or fricative consonant. • aspirate n. (Linguistics) A sound produced by such a puff of air. • aspirate n. A mark of aspiration (#) used in Greek; the asper, or rough breathing. |
| ASPIRATAE | • ASPIRATA n. (Latin) a breathed sound like "ph" or "th". |
| ASPIRATED | • aspirated v. Simple past tense and past participle of aspirate. • aspirated adj. (Phonetics) Pronounced with an audible breath, a brief expulsion of air at the end of the sound. • aspirated adj. (French linguistics) In French, describing an initial letter h which, though silent, does not permit… |
| ASPIRATES | • aspirates n. Plural of aspirate. • ASPIRATE v. to pronounce breathily. |
| ASPIRATOR | • aspirator n. A pump which draws gas through a liquid. • aspirator n. A pump for removing gases or liquids. • aspirator n. A pooter (device for collecting insects). |
| ASPIRATING | • aspirating v. Present participle of aspirate. • ASPIRATE v. to pronounce breathily. |
| ASPIRATION | • aspiration n. The act of aspiring or ardently desiring; an ardent wish or desire, chiefly after what is elevated or… • aspiration n. The action of aspirating. • aspiration n. (Phonetics) A burst of air that follows the release of some consonants. |
| ASPIRATORS | • aspirators n. Plural of aspirator. • ASPIRATOR n. an instrument for removing fluids or solids from cavities of the body. |
| ASPIRATORY | • aspiratory adj. Pertaining to aspiration. • ASPIRATORY adj. of or pertaining to breathing; suited to the inhaling of air. |
| DEASPIRATE | • deaspirate v. (Transitive, phonetics) To change the pronunciation of a consonant so that it is no longer aspirated. • DEASPIRATE v. to remove the aspirate from. |
| ASPIRATIONS | • aspirations n. Plural of aspiration. • ASPIRATION n. the act of breathing and esp. of breathing in. |
| DEASPIRATED | • deaspirated v. Simple past tense and past participle of deaspirate. • DEASPIRATE v. to remove the aspirate from. |
| DEASPIRATES | • deaspirates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deaspirate. • DEASPIRATE v. to remove the aspirate from. |
| UNASPIRATED | • unaspirated adj. (Phonology) Not aspirated. • UNASPIRATED adj. not aspirated. |
| ASPIRATIONAL | • aspirational adj. Being ambitious. • aspirational adj. Desiring success. • aspirational adj. (Law) Expressing a hope or intention but not creating a legally binding obligation. |
| DEASPIRATING | • deaspirating v. Present participle of deaspirate. • DEASPIRATE v. to remove the aspirate from. |
| DEASPIRATION | • deaspiration n. The act, process or result of deaspirating. • DEASPIRATION n. the act of deaspirating. |
| DEASPIRATIONS | • deaspirations n. Plural of deaspiration. • DEASPIRATION n. the act of deaspirating. |
| ASPIRATIONALLY | • aspirationally adv. In an aspirational manner. |