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  • 11gas´si|ness — gas|sy «GAS ee», adjective, si|er, si|est. 1. full of gas; containing gas: »Big gassy…bubbles burst on the ooze (John Masefield). 2. like gas. 3. Informal. characterized by or given to empty and boas …

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  • 12gas|sy — «GAS ee», adjective, si|er, si|est. 1. full of gas; containing gas: »Big gassy…bubbles burst on the ooze (John Masefield). 2. like gas. 3. Informal. characterized by or given to empty and boas …

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  • 13gas´e|ous|ness — gas|e|ous «GAS ee uhs», adjective. 1. in the form of gas; of or like gas: »Steam is water in a gaseous condition. 2. relating to gases. 3. unsubstantial; lacking solidity. –gas´e|ous|ness, noun …

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  • 14gas|e|ous — «GAS ee uhs», adjective. 1. in the form of gas; of or like gas: »Steam is water in a gaseous condition. 2. relating to gases. 3. unsubstantial; lacking solidity. –gas´e|ous|ness, noun …

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  • 15gas - petrol — ◊ gas The air like substance that burns easily and that is used for cooking and heating is called gas. In American English, the liquid that is used as fuel for motor vehicles is also called gas, or sometimes gasoline. I m sorry I m late. I had to …

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  • 16Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron — is a graphic novel in English, written and drawn by Daniel Clowes. It follows a rather fantastic and paranoid story line, very different from the stark realism of Clowes more widely known Ghost World . It contains nightmarish imagery, including… …

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  • 17Gas immersion laser doping — is a method of doping a semiconductor material like Silicon.How it worksExample: Doping Silicon with BoronA thin Silicon wafer is immersed in Boron gas while a pulsed laser repeatedly melts and cools the wafer. The Boron atoms in the gas diffuse… …

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  • 18gas burner — gas′ burn er n. 1) ene the tip, jet, or nozzle from which gas issues, as on a stove 2) ene a stove or the like that burns gas as a fuel • Etymology: 1805–15 …

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  • 19gas — ► NOUN (pl. gases or chiefly US gasses) 1) an air like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity. 2) a flammable substance of this type used as a fuel. 3) a gaseous anaesthetic such as nitrous… …

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  • 20gas|ket — «GAS kiht», noun. 1. a ring, strip, or sheet of rubber, metal, plaited hemp, or other material packed around a piston, pipe joint, cylinder head, or other enclosed area under pressure, to keep steam, gas, and the like, from escaping. 2. Nautical …

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