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perspire
perspire, v. (pəˈspaɪə(r)) [ad. L. perspīrā-re, etymologically, to breathe through (f. per- 1 + spīrāre to breathe), but in ancient L. used only in the senses ‘to breathe’, and ‘to blow constantly (of the wind)’. This verb is not retained in the modern Romanic langs.] † 1. intr. Of the wind: To brea...
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Transpiranto
The name contains a play on the Swedish verb transpirera, to perspire.
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perspire
perspire/pəˈspaɪə(r); pɚ`spaɪr/ v[I](fml 文) give off moisture through the skin; sweat 出汗; 流汗 perspiring profusely after a game of squash 壁球赛後大汗淋漓.
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The Science of Sweat: Why Some People Perspire More
Body size: Bigger people generate more heat because they have to move more body mass, so that means more heat generated and hence, more sweat. The greater surface area that comes with a larger body also requires more perspiration to cool it down. Age: Your body becomes less tolerant to heat as you age.
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Sweat science explained: why do some people perspire more? | Health ...
Jul 2, 2022Age factor: Sweat glands change majorly as you age and hence the body tends to perspire more in an elderly person as compared to a child. Health conditions: Sweating is also caused due to individual health conditions. People who take antibiotics for colds and cough sweat more, and also those who are being medicated for stress and anxiety.
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The Science of Sweat: Why Do You Perspire Heavily While Running?
When you engage in intense activities like running, your body temperature naturally rises. Next, your nervous system springs into action, activating the mighty sweat glands. These incredible glands release perspiration, a magical concoction of water and electrolytes, onto the surface of your skin.
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Why Do I Sweat So Easily When I Workout - faq.keleefitness.com
Jul 13, 2023However, there can be some confusion, because some people sweat more than others. Usually, people with more sweat glands tend to sweat more in comparison to people who have relatively fewer sweat glands. Some of the other factors that contribute to this are temperature, humidity, genetics, weight, water intake, gender, age, and fitness levels ...
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perspirate
perspirate, v. rare. (ˈpɜːspɪreɪt) [f. L. perspīrāt-, ppl. stem of perspīrāre: see perspire and -ate3. Perh. a back-formation from next.] = perspire. Hence ˈperspirating ppl. a.1822 New Monthly Mag. VI. 504 The perspirating surface of the leaf. 1843 Thackeray Carmen Lilliense iii. i, The sun bursts ...
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Mainali
The temples are said to be sacred and is said to perspire and sweat in times of natural disaster, or during the times of danger to the Mainali clan.
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perspirant
† perspirant Obs. rare. [ad. L. perspīrānt-em, or F. perspirant, pr. pple. of L. perspīrāre or F. perspirer to perspire: see -ant.] A perspiring duct; a sweat-duct.1745 Franklin Let. to Cadwal. Colden Wks. 1887 II. 5 That they [i.e. absorbent ducts] should communicate with the veins, and the perspir...
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Svedana
Svedana or Swedana, means to "perspire". It is used in Ayurvedic treatment. It is also called as steam therapy.
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resudate
† resudate, v. Obs. rare. [f. ppl. stem of L. resūdāre.] intr. To sweat, perspire.1599 A. M. tr. Gabelhouer's Bk. Physicke 97/2 Administre then therof vnto him the quantity of a Walle-nutt, being intermixed with wine, and let him resudate theron.
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perspirative
perspirative, a. rare. (pəˈspaɪərətɪv, ˈpɜːspɪreɪtɪv) [f. L. perspīrāt-, ppl. stem of perspīrāre to perspire + -ive.] Promoting or subservient to perspiration; = next.1730–6 Bailey (folio), Perspirative, of or pertaining to perspiration or breathing or exhaling through. 1755 Johnson, Perspirative, p...
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Night sweats
The person may or may not also perspire excessively while awake.
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