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Also see: meter
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
gas/ɡas/
▶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.
■ Physics a substance of this type that cannot be liquefied by pressure alone.
Compare with vapour.■ a flammable gas used as a fuel.
■ Mining an explosive mixture of firedamp (methane) with air.
- 2 a gaseous anaesthetic such as nitrous oxide, used in dentistry.
- 3 N. Amer. flatulence.
- 4 N. Amer. informal gasoline; petrol.
- 5 (a gas) informal an entertaining or amusing person or thing.
- 1 kill or harm by exposure to gas.
■ (of a storage battery or dry cell) give off gas.
- 2 informal talk idly; chatter.
- 3 N. Amer. informal fill the tank of (a motor vehicle) with petrol.
– derivatives
gasification noun,
gasify verb (gasifies, gasifying, gasified),
gasser noun.
gasification noun,
gasify verb (gasifies, gasifying, gasified),
gasser noun.
– origin C17: invented by the Belgian chemist J. B. van Helmont to denote an occult principle which he believed to exist in all matter; suggested by Gk khaos ‘chaos’.

