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- Breeze - n. - Alt. of Breeze fly
- Breeze - n. - A light, gentle wind; a fresh, soft-blowing wind.
- Breeze - n. - An excited or ruffed state of feeling; a flurry of excitement; a disturbance; a quarrel; as, the discovery produced a breeze.
- Breeze - n. - Refuse left in the process of making coke or burning charcoal.
- Breeze - n. - Refuse coal, coal ashes, and cinders, used in the burning of bricks.
- Breeze - v. i. - To blow gently.
- Breeze fly - n. - A fly of various species, of the family Tabanidae, noted for buzzing about animals, and tormenting them by sucking their blood; -- called also horsefly, and gadfly. They are among the largest of two-winged or dipterous insects. The name is also given to different species of botflies.
- Breezeless - a. - Motionless; destitute of breezes.
- Friendly - a. - Promoting the good of any person; favorable; propitious; serviceable; as, a friendly breeze or gale.
- Brize - n. - The breeze fly. See Breeze.
- Breeze - n. - Alt. of Breeze fly
- Ripple - v. t. - To fret or dimple, as the surface of running water; to cover with small waves or undulations; as, the breeze rippled the lake.
- Whame - n. - A breeze fly.
- Steady - n. - Regular; constant; undeviating; uniform; as, the steady course of the sun; a steady breeze of wind.
- Cleg - n. - A small breeze or horsefly.
- Gale - n. - A strong current of air; a wind between a stiff breeze and a hurricane. The most violent gales are called tempests.
- Bullfly - n. - Any large fly troublesome to cattle, as the gadflies and breeze flies.
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- H647 אֲפִיחַ - 647 אֲפִיחַ - אֲפִיחַ - - ʼĂphîyach - af-ee'-akh - perhaps from פּוּחַ; breeze; Aphiach, an Israelite; Aphiah. - Proper Name Masculine - x-pn
- G839 αὔριον - 839 αὔριον - ΑὔΡΙΟΝ - - aúrion - ow'-ree-on - from a derivative of the same as ἀήρ (meaning a breeze, i.e. the morning air); properly, fresh, i.e. (adverb with ellipsis of ἡμέρα) to-morrow:--(to-)morrow, next day. - Adverb - greek
- G5285 ὑποπνέω - 5285 ὑποπνέω - ὙΠΟΠΝΈΩ - - hypopnéō - hoop-op-neh'-o - from ὑπό and πνέω; to breathe gently, i.e. breeze:--blow softly. - Verb - greek
- H5398 נָשַׁף - 5398 נָשַׁף - נָשַׁף - - nâshaph - naw-shaf' - a primitive root; to breeze, i.e. blow up fresh (as the wind); blow. - Verb - heb
- H5399 נֶשֶׁף - 5399 נֶשֶׁף - נֶשֶׁף - - nesheph - neh'-shef - from נָשַׁף; properly, a breeze, i.e. (by implication) dusk (when the evening breeze prevails); dark, dawning of the day (morning), night, twilight. - Noun Masculine - heb
- G4154 πνέω - 4154 πνέω - ΠΝΈΩ - - pnéō - pneh'-o - a primary word; to breathe hard, i.e. breeze:--blow. Compare ψύχω. - Verb - greek
- G4151 πνεῦμα - 4151 πνεῦμα - ΠΝΕῦΜΑ - - pneûma - pnyoo'-mah - from πνέω; a current of air, i.e. breath (blast) or a breeze; by analogy or figuratively, a spirit, i.e. (human) the rational soul, (by implication) vital principle, mental disposition, etc., or (superhuman) an angel, demon, or (divine) God, Christ's spirit, the Holy Spirit:--ghost, life, spirit(-ual, -ually), mind. Compare ψυχή. - Noun Neuter - greek
- G4157 πνοή - 4157 πνοή - ΠΝΟΉ - - pnoḗ - pno-ay' - from πνέω; respiration, a breeze:--breath, wind. - Noun Feminine - greek
- G5594 ψύχω - 5594 ψύχω - ΨΎΧΩ - - psýchō - psoo'-kho - a primary verb; to breathe (voluntarily but gently, thus differing on the one hand from πνέω, which denotes properly a forcible respiration; and on the other from the base of ἀήρ, which refers properly to an inanimate breeze), i.e. (by implication, of reduction of temperature by evaporation) to chill (figuratively):--wax cold. - Verb - greek
- H6315 פּוּחַ - 6315 פּוּחַ - פּוּחַ - - pûwach - poo'akh - a primitive root; to puff, i.e. blow with the breath or air; hence, to fan (as a breeze), to utter, to kindle (a fire), to scoff; blow (upon), break, puff, bring into a snare, speak, utter. - Verb - heb
- G4494 ῥιπίζω - 4494 ῥιπίζω - ῬΙΠΊΖΩ - - rhipízō - hrip-id'-zo - from a derivative of ῥίπτω (meaning a fan or bellows); to breeze up, i.e. (by analogy) to agitate (into waves):--toss. - Verb - greek