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1. Aspirated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives
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2. However, Aspirated consonants were not significantly …
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3. The term refers to pulmonary aspiration, which is when either food particles or fluids or mucus and saliva are Aspirated into the lungs by accident
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4. If you have shortness of breath, coughing, wheezing or chest pain after eating, you may have Aspirated food
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5. Aspirated consonants are not always followed by vowels or other voiced sounds
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6. For example, in Eastern Armenian, aspiration is contrastive even word-finally, and Aspirated consonants occur in consonant clusters
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7. In Wahgi, consonants are Aspirated only when they are in final position
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8. Aspirate, the sound h as in English “hat.” Consonant sounds such as the English voiceless stops p, t, and k at the beginning of words (e.g., “pat,” “top,” “keel”) are also Aspirated because they are pronounced with an accompanying forceful expulsion of air.
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9. Aspirated (comparative more Aspirated, superlative most Aspirated) (phonetics) Pronounced with an audible breath, a brief expulsion of air at the end of the sound
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10. In English, word-initial single voiceless consonants are Aspirated, so that pit is pronounced [pʰɪt] but spit is pronounced [spɪt].
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11. What does Aspirated mean? Simple past tense and past participle of aspirate
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12. UnAspirated definition is - not Aspirated; especially : not pronounced with the sound of a breath or the letter 'h'
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13. How to use unAspirated in a sentence.
14. If you are not able to cough up the Aspirated material, bacteria can grow in your lungs and cause an infection.
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15. Definition of Aspirated in the Definitions.net dictionary
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16. What does Aspirated mean? Information and translations of Aspirated in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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17. The overall efficiency of a naturally Aspirated engine is disappointing compared to a forced induction type
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18. But the majority of race cars are still using the naturally Aspirated engine, because of the absence of a serious disadvantage like turbo lag.
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19. In a similar study conducted in India, groundnuts were the most commonly Aspirated foreign body with cough and wheezing as well as reduced breath sounds being the most common clinical presentation
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20. A naturally Aspirated engine, also known as a normally Aspirated engine, is an internal combustion engine in which air intake depends solely on atmospheric pressure and does not have forced induction through a turbocharger or a supercharger
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21. ‘the Aspirated allophone of p occurs in ‘pie’’ 2 (of an engine) supplied with air, especially without the use of supercharging or turbocharging
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22. Native speakers of English produce the voiceless stops [p, t, k] as Aspirated in some environments, but unAspirated in other environments
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23. Aspirated definition: (of a stop ) articulated with some force, so that breath escapes with audible friction as Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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24. The difference between Aspirated and unAspirated can be the difference between two different words in other languages, however, which is why we sometimes get questions about it in English
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25. Normally Aspirated definition: A normally Aspirated or naturally Aspirated engine breathes air at atmospheric pressure
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26. ‘He Aspirated some water and another coughing spasm started.’ ‘In addition, there was a possibility that Sarah had Aspirated vomit.’ 1.1 Draw (fluid) by suction from a vessel or cavity.
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27. The word Aspirated is the past form of aspirate in the first person singular
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28. Item Multi-Gas Detector, Aspirated; Detects Ammonia, Carbon Dioxide/IR, Detector, Lower Explosive Limit, Oxygen; Gas Type CO2, IR, LEL, NH3, O2; Sensor Range CO2 0 to 5%, LEL 0 to 100%, NH3 0 to 500 ppm, O2 0 to 30%; Resolution CO2 0.01%, LEL 1%, NH3 1 ppm, O2 1%; PID Ionization Energy Level N/A; Operating Temp
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29. Voiceless stops are Aspirated when they occur as the only thing in the onset of a stressed syllable
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30. In other words: Voiceless stops ([p], [t], and [k]) are Aspirated ([p h], [th], and [k h]) when they occur immediately before (no sound in between) a stressed vowel, and there is …
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31. The first t is Aspirated (at the beginning of a stressed syllable)
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32. The second one is weakly Aspirated (at the end of a syllable, I would say; or you could alternatively say because followed by an unstressed vowel)." But the first p is also followed by an unstressed vowel, and at the same time it's unAspirated (not slightly Aspirated).
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33. @msanford: I think "h aspiré" is so called because the "h" used to be Aspirated, but now is gone completely, and is only detectable by the effects of having been formerly Aspirated (liaison effects and whatnot)
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34. A naturally Aspirated engine is a simple engine that doesn’t use anything special to power itself
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35. An Aspirated consonant is a letter that we pronounce with a strong burst of breath—in English in the U.S., that includes "P," "T," and "K." When we say these letters, " numerous small droplets are released from the respiratory passages of a speaker into the air," …
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36. Looking for online definition of Non-Aspirated or what Non-Aspirated stands for? Non-Aspirated is listed in the World's largest and most authoritative dictionary database of abbreviations and acronyms
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37. Non-Aspirated - What does Non-Aspirated stand for? The Free Dictionary.
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38. An Aspirated consonant is a letter that we pronounce with a strong burst of breath—in English in the U.S., that includes "P," "T," and "K." When we say these letters, "numerous small droplets are released from the respiratory passages of a speaker into the air," according to new research from RUDN University.
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39. My husband Aspirated a single sunflower seed down his airway; he choked at first & tried to cough it up, it never came up, he said it feels like it is on the right side of his lung; he stated it is not affecting his ability to breath, but it is a great concern to me his wife, what can or should I do?
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ASPIRATED [ˈaspəˌrādəd]
Definition of aspirate. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : an independent sound h or a character (such as the letter h) representing it. 2 : a consonant having aspiration as its final component in English the p of pit is an aspirate. 3 : material removed by aspiration.
aspiration(noun) a manner of articulation involving an audible release of breath. Synonyms: inspiration, breathing in, intake, dream, ambition, inhalation. inhalation, inspiration, aspiration, intake, breathing in(noun) the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing.
aspiration - the act of inhaling; the drawing in of air (or other gases) as in breathing. breathing in, inhalation, intake, inspiration. breathing, external respiration, respiration, ventilation - the bodily process of inhalation and exhalation; the process of taking in oxygen from inhaled air and releasing carbon dioxide by exhalation.
The term aspiration can also refer to a medical procedure, during which a doctor uses a suction tube or needle to remove unwanted fluid from part of a person's body.