exhalents

/ɛksˈheɪlənts/
noun
  1. Substances or gases that are given off or emitted, especially from a living body or a chemical process.
    • The doctor analyzed the patient's breath exhalents to check for signs of infection.
    • The lab tested the exhalents from the factory's smokestack for pollutants.
    • Plants produce oxygen as one of their main exhalents during photosynthesis.
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