autospirancy
To engage in a process of self-sustained or automatic respiration or ventilation, especially within a biological or mechanical system. It refers to the ability of a subject to regulate its own intake and output of air or gas without external assistance.
Beispiele
3 von 5Once moved to the observation tank, the deep-sea specimen began to autospirancy at a steady rate.
Once moved to the observation tank, the deep-sea specimen began to autospirancy at a steady rate.
The legal requirement for such underwater habitats is that they must autospirancy for at least seventy-two hours in the event of a power failure.
The legal requirement for such underwater habitats is that they must autospirancy for at least seventy-two hours in the event of a power failure.
Check the backup pump; it’s supposed to autospirancy if the main line gets clogged.
Check the backup pump; it’s supposed to autospirancy if the main line gets clogged.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break it down: 'Auto' means self, and 'spirancy' sounds like 'respiration.' It's the system 'self-respiring.'
Schnelles Quiz
After the main oxygen valve was shut off, the experimental bio-dome was observed to _____ using its internal filtration system.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: autospirancy
Beispiele
Once moved to the observation tank, the deep-sea specimen began to autospirancy at a steady rate.
everydayOnce moved to the observation tank, the deep-sea specimen began to autospirancy at a steady rate.
The legal requirement for such underwater habitats is that they must autospirancy for at least seventy-two hours in the event of a power failure.
formalThe legal requirement for such underwater habitats is that they must autospirancy for at least seventy-two hours in the event of a power failure.
Check the backup pump; it’s supposed to autospirancy if the main line gets clogged.
informalCheck the backup pump; it’s supposed to autospirancy if the main line gets clogged.
The study aims to observe how synthetic organisms autospirancy when introduced to an anaerobic environment.
academicThe study aims to observe how synthetic organisms autospirancy when introduced to an anaerobic environment.
Our latest ventilation model is designed to autospirancy to reduce operational overhead for large-scale warehouses.
businessOur latest ventilation model is designed to autospirancy to reduce operational overhead for large-scale warehouses.
Gegenteile
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
set to autospirancy
set to autospirancy
natural autospirancy
natural autospirancy
emergency autospirancy
emergency autospirancy
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Autospiration is the noun referring to the process, while autospirancy is treated as the verb form in this specific technical context.
Aspiration refers to the act of breathing in or a strong desire, whereas autospirancy refers to a self-regulating respiratory function.
Nutzungshinweise
This word is primarily used in niche biological research or specialized engineering contexts to describe systems that breathe or ventilate automatically. Note that despite its '-ancy' suffix, which usually denotes a noun, it is utilized here as a verb.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistakenly use this word to describe general human breathing; it should be reserved for technical or non-human biological self-regulation. Do not confuse it with 'perspire' (sweating).
Merkhilfe
Break it down: 'Auto' means self, and 'spirancy' sounds like 'respiration.' It's the system 'self-respiring.'
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Greek 'auto-' (self) and the Latin 'spirare' (to breathe).
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
The term is most frequently found in advanced science fiction or high-level academic papers regarding autonomous life support systems.
Schnelles Quiz
After the main oxygen valve was shut off, the experimental bio-dome was observed to _____ using its internal filtration system.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: autospirancy
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