expire: to “breathe” out one’s last “breath” (n.b.respiration: “breathing” in and out, again and again.spiracle: blowhole through which a whale “breathes”.I hope that this podcast has spearheaded the way towards a knowledge of spir, having provided you with the in spiration to meet words with spir in them head on! Your group might indeed need to con spire or “breathe” together if your a spiration, or “breathing” towards a goal of some kind, was to have every Twinkie in the world for yourselves! If you work hard as you a spire to or “breathe” towards that goal, you might very well reach it. Your in spiration may require a con spiracy to bring it about, or a “breathing” together of a group of people while hatching a plot of some sort. If you work hard enough, the idea may become reality or tran spire, that is, “breathe” across from not being done to occurring for real. the sun and the wind conspired to make splinters out of solid wood. Say that the idea may make you rich it will nevertheless more than likely require a great deal of per spiration on your part, or that sweat “breathing” through the pores of your skin, to bring about that vast wealth. Circumstances conspired to defeat his efforts. When you have an in spiration, an idea is “breathed” into your mind. Of course, when a whale e xpires, hopefully due to a ripe old age, it has “breathed” out its last “breath.” The Latin root word spir means “breathe.” This podcast will give you the in spiration you need to “breathe” knowledge into the reading of words with the root spir in them!ĭid you know that the blowhole of a whale is called its spiracle, the aperture through which the whale “breathes?” The spiracle aids in the re spiration of the whale, that is, its “breathing” in and out and back again.
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