breathful

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) That breathes; alive.
 * 2)  Full of odour; fragrant.
 * 3) Full of breath, produced by the breath; breathy.
 * 4) Focused on control of one's breathing.
 * 5) Characteristic of a breath; breath-like.
 * 6) Not breathless; breathing easily.
 * 7) Relaxed and quiet.
 * 1) Full of breath, produced by the breath; breathy.
 * 2) Focused on control of one's breathing.
 * 3) Characteristic of a breath; breath-like.
 * 4) Not breathless; breathing easily.
 * 5) Relaxed and quiet.
 * 1) Focused on control of one's breathing.
 * 2) Characteristic of a breath; breath-like.
 * 3) Not breathless; breathing easily.
 * 4) Relaxed and quiet.
 * 1) Not breathless; breathing easily.
 * 2) Relaxed and quiet.
 * 1) Not breathless; breathing easily.
 * 2) Relaxed and quiet.
 * 1) Relaxed and quiet.
 * 1) Relaxed and quiet.
 * 1) Relaxed and quiet.

Noun

 * 1) That which is smelled or sensed in one breath.
 * 2) A quantity that is inhaled in one breath.
 * 3) The amount spoken on one breath.
 * 4) A quantity that is exhaled in one breath.
 * 1) A quantity that is inhaled in one breath.
 * 2) The amount spoken on one breath.
 * 3) A quantity that is exhaled in one breath.
 * 1) The amount spoken on one breath.
 * 2) A quantity that is exhaled in one breath.
 * 1) The amount spoken on one breath.
 * 2) A quantity that is exhaled in one breath.
 * 1) A quantity that is exhaled in one breath.
 * 1) A quantity that is exhaled in one breath.
 * 1) A quantity that is exhaled in one breath.
 * 1) A quantity that is exhaled in one breath.