inspiratorio
Inspiratorio is an adjective used in several Romance languages to refer to the act or process of inspiration in the physiological sense, specifically inhalation. In medical and anatomical contexts, the term denotes anything related to drawing air into the lungs, as opposed to expiratorio, which relates to expiration. The word derives from the Latin inspirare, meaning “to breathe into” or “to inspire.”
In physiology, the inspiratory (inspiratorio) phase is driven mainly by the diaphragm and the external intercostal
In clinical practice, inspiratorio terms appear in the context of ventilatory support and respiratory therapy. For
Outside medicine, inspiratorio is less commonly used to convey motivational or creative senses in everyday language;