"Spirating" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spirating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spirating" Meaning

There is no word "spirating" in the English language. It's possible that it's a non-existent or misspelled word.

However, I'm guessing that you might be referring to "spiriting" or related words.

If you meant "spiriting":

Spiriting can have several meanings:

1. Suddenly and quickly moving or swirling, especially in a circular motion (e.g., "The fire was spiriting upwards.")
2. A practice of secretly or evasively conveying something, especially liquor, from a place.
3. Displaying or having lots of energy and enthusiasm.

"Spirating" Examples

Present Participial II of "spire"


Many American English dictionaries do not list "spirating" as a word. However, it likely refers to the -ing form of "spire" which is in Present Participial II. Here are five example sentences:

The wrought iron spire on top of the skyscraper is spirating high into the clouds.
The elegant stone spire spirating from the park's pavilion added beauty to its sanctuary.
Note that while using participial II is an acceptable grammatical convention, to use 'spirating' in this context is quite unusual.
The architects designed their cathedral to demonstrate the exceptional spire spirating towards the open sky.
The street performer started spirating up the spiral staircase in broad daylight.

"Spirating" Similar Words

Spirally

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Turning or moving in a spiral movement. Moving or revolving in a spiral shape, often twisting and turning in a coiled or corkscrew fashion.

Spiralozooid

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Spiralozooid: A term used in invertebrate zoology to describe an animal that has a body structure that is shaped like a spiral.

Spirals

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A spiral is a curve that turns around a fixed point while getting progressively farther from it, in a way that the distances from the point increase uniformly. In mathematics, a spiral is a geometric figure, but the word is also used to describe things that resemble this figure, such as the shell of a snail or a nautilus.

Spiramycin

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Spiramycin is a type of macrolide antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections, particularly those caused by susceptible organisms such as Staphylococcus and Streptococcus species. It works by inhibiting protein synthesis in the bacteria, ultimately leading to cell death.<br><br>Spiramycin is often used to treat conditions such as:<br><br> Toxoplasmosis: a parasitic infection caused by the Toxoplasma gondii parasite<br> Infections of the ears, nose, and throat<br> Respiratory infections<br> Skin and soft tissue infections<br> Bacterial vaginosis (in pregnant women)<br><br>It is available in both injectable and oral forms.

Spirant

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A "spirant" is a type of consonantal sound in language. It is a voiceless or voiced fricative consonantal sound made by directing a stream of air through a small opening between the tongue and the alveolus (or the dental area), the sharp ridge behind the upper front teeth.

Spiranthes

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Spiranthes is a genus of the family Orchidaceae (the orchids). It is commonly known as the ladies' tresses, goblets, or maize flowering orchids or simply ladies' tresses.

Spiranthy

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Spiranthy is a noun that refers to a swirl or a spiral shape, especially in a natural form, such as a spiral arrangement of leaves or petals. It can also refer to a spiral growth pattern or structure in plants, animals, or other biological systems.

Spirated

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There is no word "spirated" in English. However, the word that comes close is "inspired". <br><br>That being said, "spirated" is attributed to a scientific term. A spirated is an adjective derived from "spirate," a term used by early modern English to describe either the inflated bubbles in a liquid or a spiraling current of fluid, possibly originated from "spire," which means a tapering length of columnar shape.<br><br>Spirated refers to a breath sound in phonetics. Specifically, a spirated sounds or breathing sound is produced when a blast of air accompanies the articulation of a consonantal sound in English.

Spiration

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Inpiration is not a word. It seems to be a typo or a misspelling of the word "inspiration".<br><br>If that's the case, inspiration refers to the act of drawing in or making something, such as a new idea, be it a famous person, a book or a sight to improve the quality, vitality, or vigor of someone's life.<br><br>Example: The successful businessman credited his inspiration for his ideas with helping his company become a global leader in its field.

Spire

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A tall, pointed structure at the top of a building, typically made of stone or metal.

Spirea

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Spires

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Pinnacles of a building or a plant that taper to a point.

Spiricle

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Spirilla

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Spirilla is a genus of bacteria, specifically a type of spiral-shaped bacterium found in the rod-shaped bacteria family. They are typically single-celled and have a spiral shape, hence the name "spirilla".

Spirillaceae

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The Spirochaetaceae family, commonly referred to as the Spiral Bacteria, is a family of bacteria in the phylum Spirochaetes.<br><br>However, "Spirillaceae" is actually an incorrect spelling and an outdated classification.<br><br>The correct spelling is "Spirillales", but the current classification is actually divided into two orders, with Spirillinaceae being part of the order Spirillales and Borreliales being another order within the phylum Spirochaetes.<br><br>Spirillaceae was a former family within the order Spirillales, which contained several genera of spiral-shaped bacteria, including:<br><br> Spirillum<br> Tropheryma<br> Bergeyella<br><br>However, in 2013, the 14th International Committee on Systematics of Prokaryotes reclassified the family Spirillaceae and it's now considered as not valid family name, although the order Spirillales still exists.<br><br>The current-classified bacteria under the order Spirillales include species such as:<br><br> Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease), and<br> Borrelia recurrentis (relapsing fever).<br><br>The name Spirochaetaceae is a family of the order Spirochaetales

Spirillae

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Spirillae refers to a shape that resembles a corkscrew or a helix, typically with several turns. It is also a term used in biology to describe a certain type of spirochete, a genus of bacteria.