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pneumatical
adjective
[Gr. breath, spirit; to breathe or blow.]
numat’ic.
pneumatical
Consisting of air, as a thin compressible substance; opposed to dense or solid substances. The pneumatic substance being, in some bodies, the native spirit of the body.
pneumatical
Pertaining to air, or to the philosophy of its properties; as pneumatic experiments; a pneumatic engine.
pneumatical
Moved or played by means of air; as a pneumatic instrument of music.