supply of gas

supply of gas
supply/resources of gas запасы газа

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  • gas — [gas] n. pl. gases or gasses [gas′iz] [ModL, altered by Van Helmont (1577 1644), Belgian chemist (with g pronounced, as in Du, as a voiced fricative) < Gr chaos, air (see CHAOS), term used by Paracelsus] 1. the fluid form of a substance in… …   English World dictionary

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  • Gas stove — Many stoves use natural gas to provide heat. In cooking, a gas stove is a cooker which uses natural gas, propane, butane, liquefied petroleum gas or other flammable gas as a fuel source. Contents …   Wikipedia

  • gas — gasless, adj. /gas/, n., pl. gases, v., gassed, gassing. n. 1. Physics. a substance possessing perfect molecular mobility and the property of indefinite expansion, as opposed to a solid or liquid. 2. any such fluid or mixture of fluids. 3. any… …   Universalium

  • gas — I. /gæs / (say gas) noun (plural gases) 1. Physics a substance consisting of atoms or molecules which are sufficiently mobile for it to occupy the whole of the space in which it is contained. 2. any such fluid substance or mixture of substances,… …  

  • gas — I. noun (plural gases; also gasses) Etymology: New Latin, alteration of Latin chaos space, chaos Date: 1779 1. a fluid (as air) that has neither independent shape nor volume but tends to expand indefinitely 2. a. a combustible gas or gaseous… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • gas — {{11}}gas (n.) 1650s, from Du. gas, probably from Gk. khaos empty space (see CHAOS (Cf. chaos)). The sound of Dutch g is roughly equivalent to that of Greek kh. First used by Flemish chemist J.B. van Helmont (1577 1644), probably influenced by… …   Etymology dictionary

  • gas — [[t]gæs[/t]] n. pl. gas•es, 1) phs a fluid substance with the ability to expand indefinitely, as opposed to a solid or a liquid 2) phs chem. any such fluid or mixture of fluids, used as a fuel, anesthetic, asphyxiating agent, etc 3) a) gasoline… …   From formal English to slang

  • gas — gæs n. substance that is neither liquid nor solid; gasoline, fuel, benzine; automobile accelerator, gas pedal; empty talk (Slang); something entertaining (Slang) v. fill with gas, supply with gas; poison with gas or fumes; talk idly or falsely… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Gas gangrene — Classification and external resources Photograph before right leg amputation (hemipelvectomy) of a patient with gas gangrene. The right thigh is swollen, edematous and discoloured with necrotic bullae (large blisters). An impressive crepitation… …   Wikipedia


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