SUCK IN vs ASPIRATE: NOUN
- N/A
- The speech sound represented by English h.
- The puff of air accompanying the release of a stop consonant.
- Matter removed by aspiration.
- A consonant pronounced with aspiration
- An aspirated sound, or a sound like our h; a sound with which the h-sound is combined, or which corresponds historically to a sound of this nature: thus, the Sanskrit kh, gh, bh, etc., and the Greek ch, th, ph (χ, θ, φ) are called aspirates, as are also the English f, th, which are more properly called breathings or spirants; also, a character or combination of characters representing a sound thus described, as the letter h, the Greek rough breathing, etc.
- A sound consisting of, or characterized by, a breath like the sound of h; the breathing h or a character representing such a sound; an aspirated sound.
- A speech sound followed by a puff of breath.
- A mark of aspiration (ʽ) used in Greek; the asper, or rough breathing.
- An elementary sound produced by the breath alone; a surd, or nonvocal consonant; as, f, th in thin, etc.
- A sound produced by such a puff of air.
SUCK IN vs ASPIRATE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Pronounced with the h sound or with audible breath.
- Aspirated
SUCK IN vs ASPIRATE: VERB
- Take up as if with a sponge
- Remove as if by suction
- To cause someone to become slowly more and more involved in a business or situation that is often not to that person's liking.
- To contract one's abdominal muscles to make one's stomach look flatter.
- Draw in as if by suction
- Attract by using an inexorable force, inducement, etc.
- To produce an audible puff of breath. especially following a consonant.
- Suck in air
- Pronounce with aspiration; of stop sounds
- Remove as if by suction
- To inhale so as to draw something other than air into one's lungs.
- To remove a liquid or gas by means of suction.
SUCK IN vs ASPIRATE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To pronounce with a breathing, an aspirate, or an h sound
- To suction (a body part or growth, for example) for the removal of a liquid or gas.
- To remove an abnormal accumulation of (a liquid or gas) from the body by aspiration.
- To draw (something) into the lungs; inhale.
- To follow (a consonant, especially a stop consonant) with a puff of breath that is clearly audible before the next sound begins, as in English pit or kit.
- To pronounce (a vowel or word) with the initial release of breath associated with English h, as in hurry.
SUCK IN vs ASPIRATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To impel by aspiration or suction: as, to aspirate a current of air through a tube.
- To pronounce with a breathing or an audible emission of breath; pronounce with such a sound as that of the letter h: as, we aspirate the words horse and house, but not hour and honor; cockneys often aspirate words beginning with a vowel.
- To remove by aspiration.
- To be uttered with an aspirate or strong breathing.
- Pronounced with the aspirate or rough breathing; pronounced with the h-sound, or with a strong emission of breath.
- Of stop sounds
- Pronounce with aspiration
- Inhale (air, water, etc.)
- Remove by suction
- A speech sound having as an obvious concomitant an audible puff of breath, as initial stop consonants or initial h -sounds.
SUCK IN vs ASPIRATE: RELATED WORDS
- Suspiration, Inbreathe, Tharm, Rope in, Stomach, Outbreathe, Swallow up, Breathe out, Breathe in, Take in, Sop up, Draw in, Take up, Aspirate, Suck
- Lavage, Refluxing, Tympanic membrane, Cannula, Aspirator, Meconium, Pleural cavity, Draw, Aspire, Strive, Vacuum, Suck, Supernatant, Suck in, Draw in
SUCK IN vs ASPIRATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Deliquiate, Antestomach, Suspiration, Inbreathe, Tharm, Rope in, Stomach, Outbreathe, Swallow up, Breathe out, Breathe in, Sop up, Take up, Aspirate, Suck
- Peritoneal cavity, Venous blood, Lavage, Refluxing, Tympanic membrane, Cannula, Aspirator, Meconium, Pleural cavity, Draw, Aspire, Strive, Vacuum, Suck, Supernatant
SUCK IN vs ASPIRATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Fans suck in air and specialised filters extract the carbon dioxide.
- They look great, but really suck in every other way.
- Then again, most US banks suck in this area.
- Heroes which began to suck in the second season.
- Career development wise, it will suck in the beginning.
- Now suck in your stomach while visualizing that.
- Unless you suck in which case please stop.
- Thats weird, Telscum suck in every way normally.
- Honestly, they suck in the worst possible way.
- Do not try to suck in your stomach.
- Aspirate medium and wash cells once in PBS.
- If required by agency policy, ASPIRATE for blood.
- Centrifuge for five minutes and aspirate the supernatant.
- PRESS ANY KEY WHEN READY TO ASPIRATE BLEACH.
- Aspirate or circumventive, Tom never castes any benthos!
- Specimens like endotracheal aspirate, urine, oral swab etc.
- If aspirate appears curdled or undigested, notify physician.
- This is known as a small bowel aspirate.
- Oxidation: Spin worms and gently aspirate off supernatant.
- COLLECTION: Specimens include sputum, tracheal aspirates, bronchial washings, bronchial brushes, bronchial biopsy specimens, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, transtracheal aspirate, lung aspirate and lun
SUCK IN vs ASPIRATE: QUESTIONS
- Do models in fashion photography suck in their cheeks more often?
- What does Norman need to suck in to start photosynthesis?
- Do cyclones suck in cool air from the stratosphere?
- Is pleural aspirate suitable for Air Force base model analysis?
- What causes myeloblasts in bone marrow aspirate with flow cytometry?
- What happens if you aspirate too much argon during APC?
- Is it possible for someone under general anesthesia to aspirate?
- What happens if you aspirate while eating or drinking?
- Can oocyte retention be achieved after the initial aspirate?
- What happens if you aspirate liquid from your stomach?
- What is the main problem with bone marrow aspirate?
- What happens if you aspirate petroleum distillates?
- Is pleural aspirate positive for tuberculous empyema?