Halitus
[hal-i-tuh s] /ˈhæl ɪ təs/
noun, plural halituses.
1.
breath; exhalation; vapor.
halitus hal·i·tus (hāl’ĭ-təs)
n.
An exhalation, as of a breath or vapor.
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