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insufflation (n.)

1570s, in ecclesiastical use, "a breathing upon," to symbolize the influence of the Holy Ghost or to expel evil spirits, from Late Latin insufflationem (nominative insufflatio) "a blowing into," noun of action from past participle stem of insufflare, from in- "in, into" (from PIE root *en "in") + sufflare "blow from below," from assimilated form of sub "under, below" (see sub-) + flare "to blow" (from PIE root *bhle- "to blow"). Medical sense of "a blowing of air into" (the lungs) is from 1821; that sense is found earlier in French.

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Definitions of insufflation from WordNet

insufflation (n.)
(medicine) blowing air or medicated powder into the lungs (or into some other body cavity);
insufflation (n.)
an act of blowing or breathing on or into something;
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