Definition of Perspirative. Meaning of Perspirative. Synonyms of Perspirative

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Definition of Perspirative

Perspirative
Perspirative Per*spir"a*tive, a. Performing the act of perspiration; perspiratory.

Meaning of Perspirative from wikipedia

- occurrence of excessive sweating during sleep. The person may or may not also perspire excessively while awake. One of the most common causes of night sweats...
- background; in combination with the harsh studio lighting that left Nixon perspiring, he offered a less-than-commanding presence. By contrast, Kennedy appeared...
- or more of these facilities. The steam and high heat make the bathers perspire. A thermometer in a sauna is typically used to measure temperature; a hygrometer...
- Press. "often said to be from Arabic araqa, covering notions such as "perspiring, deeply rooted, well-watered," which may reflect the impression the lush...
- Ford did NOT have much influence on US industry, Valdés, Dennis Nodin. "Perspiring Capitalists: Latinos and the Henry Ford Service School, 1918–1928" Aztlán...
- saliva. Magetta's volcanic fumes engulf the barrier and cause Vegeta to perspire rapidly and breathe heavily from the extreme heat. 36 9 "An Unexpected...
- In the nights following, the pope suffered from several coughing fits, perspiring heavily due to his rising fever. The pope felt slightly better enough...
- for dry or wet heat sessions. The steam and high heat make the bathers perspire. Genders were traditionally segregated in the banya, with separate rooms...
- beech or elm or oak. The forest laments in order that Mr Gladstone may perspire." Less noticed at the time was his practice of replacing the trees felled...
- spinous spir- breathe Latin spirare aspire, conspire, expire, inspire, perspire, respiration, spirit splen- spleen Gr**** σπλήν (splḗn), splēnikós asplenia...