halitus

/ˈhælɪtəs/
noun
  1. A breath or exhalation, especially one that is visible (like on a cold day) or has a noticeable odor.
    • The doctor noted the patient's halitus smelled sweet, which could be a sign of diabetes.
    • In the cold morning air, his halitus formed small clouds with each breath.
    • The dentist checked for any unusual halitus that might indicate an infection.
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