A fluid or vapour that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
To kill with the gas
An intangible, colourless, odourless fluid exhaled by a person or animal and diffusing rapidly through the air
A type of lighting generated by burning natural gas or manufactured gas in a lamp
A gaseous substance
An odorous substance
An effervescent quality in wine, caused by a high content of dissolved carbon dioxide
An impermeable substance, such as a solid or liquid, that does not readily allow the passage of fluids or gases
An impermeable fluid, as distinguished from a solid or liquid
An elastic fluid, generally invisible, that is confined in a container, such as a gas balloon or a container of compressed gas
Methane or other hydrocarbon gas, especially as used in lighting and heating
An intangible, colourless, odourless fluid that is a constituent of the air we breathe and is necessary for the chemical combination of substances
A fluid or vapour resembling air in its properties, especially carbon dioxide ( see carbonation ). the term was originally used to describe the process of absorption of carbon dioxide by lime, producing calcium carbonate
An amount of gas, especially in a container of liquid
A type of lighting using a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, or other flammable gas, and air, which is electrically excited to produce illumination
An elastic fluid, typically colourless, odourless, and tasteless, which fills the space in the container it occupies, and which ( in the pure state ) is incapable of being liquefied by pressure alone
Gasoline
An invisible, odourless, colourless fluid, a mixture of oxygen and nitrogen, which is a constituent of the atmosphere and is also produced by burning carbon or hydrocarbons in air
A type of explosive made from a mixture of coal gas and air, or similar mixture
Methane, or any of the other hydrocarbon gases which are constituents of natural gas
An explosive manufactured from a mixture of substances, especially one used in bombs or shells
A story
Vapors or fumes of any volatile substance, especially those of methane from decomposing organic matter
Mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, ignited and used as a source of light and heat
A kind of coal gas, used for lighting and heating
Mains that carry gas
A fluid or vapour that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
A device for generating gas
Methane, or any of a number of other flammable hydrocarbon gases, especially as used in lighting and heating
A gas light
An impermeable substance, such as charcoal, in which a gas is absorbed
A fluid or vapour that is below its critical temperature, and can therefore be liquefied by pressure alone
Bladder-wort ( any plant of the genus, especially )
A fluid or vapour resembling gas in its properties
A gaseous substance
An explosive mixture of gas and air used in mining and tunnelling
A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, forming a colourless, odourless, highly flammable gas, produced by the oxidation of hydrogen
Fame, or an individual's reputation
A gaseous substance, especially one which is a product of combustion or is generated by a chemical reaction
A substance formed from one or more elements by chemical combination, and which has the characteristics of a gas at room temperature and pressure
A lighter consisting of a container of highly compressed gas, typically one that is fired by means of an electric current
Vapour or fumes from burning or distilling organic matter, especially when odorous or poisonous
A substance that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
An invisible fluid substance that is a constituent of the atmosphere and is necessary for breathing and combustion
A light, or luminous body
An impure or foreign substance in the form of bubbles or froth, in a liquid
A gaseous substance, or a liquid or solid that vaporizes easily
( in historical use ) coal gas
A gaseous substance, or a liquid or solid that vaporizes easily
A gaseous substance
An explosive mixture of firedamp with air
An elastic fluid substance, generally a gas at room temperature and pressure, that is a constituent of the atmosphere on the earth and is a necessary constituent of the air we breathe
A gaseous substance, especially one which is a constituent of the atmosphere
Pressure in a gas cylinder
An impermeable fluid substance that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
A substance that is a gas at room temperature and pressure, such as helium or methane
An invisible, odourless, colourless fluid, a mixture of several volatile hydrocarbons, present in natural gas and used in chemical synthesis and in lighting
An intangible, colourless fluid substance that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
A gaseous substance, especially one which is a constituent of the atmosphere or is formed by burning or decomposing organic matter
An inhalation of such a substance
Methane, or a mixture of methane and other hydrocarbons, used as a fuel
An intangible, invisible fluid or vapour
Ammonia or other gas, used in the manufacture of explosives or as a refrigerant
Methane or other flammable hydrocarbon, burned in a controlled way to provide light and heat
Methane, or any of the other hydrocarbons which are produced together with it in the course of its formation, especially as used as a fuel
Gasoline
An apparatus for administering gas to animals before operating on them
A gas lamp or the light from one
An intangible, colourless fluid substance that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
A gaseous substance, especially one which is a constituent of the atmosphere
Money
A substance that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
An acidic vapour, such as sulphur dioxide
A gaseous fuel, such as methane or propane, burned in a controlled way to provide light, heat, or power for a vehicle
Smoke, especially as generated by a fire or other burning substance
A gaseous substance
A luminous fluid, now generally understood to consist of hydrogen and methane, generated in the intestines of animals and ignited as a fuel
To generate gas
An invisible gaseous substance, such as oxygen or carbon dioxide, that is a product of combustion or is present in the atmosphere
A gaseous anesthetic such as nitrous oxide, used to render unconscious
A type of lamp in which an incandescent mantle is heated by a jet of burning gas
An impermeable fluid or solid substance formed from a gas by compression or condensation, for example methane as natural gas or carbon dioxide as dry ice
An elastic fluid substance that is able to expand freely, especially in a container, and which ( in its pure form ) is colourless, odourless, and tasteless
A gaseous substance, especially one that is a constituent of the atmosphere
Coal gas, especially as used in cooking and heating
A fluid, as air, helium, hydrogen, methane, etc., that has a tendency to expand indefinitely, at constant temperature and pressure, due to its low molecular weight and high thermal conductivity
An intangible, impermeable fluid substance of which a particular kind is manufactured for use in internal combustion engines, for example methane ( CH₄ ) and propane ( C₃H₈ ). All gases are compressible and expandable
Gas generated by digestion
A substance that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
A type of anaesthetic gas, especially one consisting of nitrous oxide and oxygen and used in dentistry
Methane, or any of a number of other hydrocarbons, used as a fuel gas in power stations, industrial plants, and homes
A volume of gas, or of any lighter fluid, as a cushion of air in a balloon or dirigible, a cushion of gas in a hot-air ballon, or a volume of gas or vapour in a container
A substance that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
A device for generating gas in a chemical reaction, or for purifying gas
An elemental substance that is a liquid at normal temperatures and pressures, and which expands freely to fill any space available
A gaseous fuel, such as methane, propane, or natural gas, used in a heating boiler or for powering a vehicle
An odourless, colourless, flammable gaseous substance which is a constituent of petroleum and natural gas and is used in chemical synthesis, especially in the manufacture of polythene
A flammable gaseous hydrocarbon mixture ( chiefly methane and ethane ) that is lighter than air and is burned in a closed container to produce heat or light or to propel a vehicle
A gaseous fuel, such as methane, propane, or natural gas, that is burned in a controlled way to provide heat or power for a home, vehicle, or industrial plant
Petroleum or gasoline
Flatulence
The material of the universe that is visible and consists chiefly of hydrogen and helium
The german method of execution by cyanide gas introduced into a sealed chamber
A chemical agent of a kind used in chemical warfare
A can or cylinder of compressed gas, especially one used to power a vehicle
The accelerator of a motor vehicle
A fluid, under pressure, that is driven through a small opening by the pressure in the container, as in a jet engine
Natural gas
Methane, or any hydrocarbon of the alkane series, as used in natural gas or as a fuel
Natural gas
Natural gas, especially as a fuel or resource
Natural gas, specifically as used in a house or other building for heating or cooking, or as generated in a vehicle as a fuel
An explosion or eruption
Petrol
Methane, or other flammable hydrocarbon mixture, used in internal combustion engines and for heating
A tear gas
Methane, or other flammable hydrocarbon gas, especially as used in mining or drilling operations
A mixture of petrol and air or other hydrocarbon and air, used in internal combustion engines
Domestic fuel gas ( propane, methane, etc
Gas fumes, especially propane, used as an explosive or propellant
An explosive mixture of firedamp with air
A turbine engine that uses a gas, especially one for propelling aircraft
A filling station
A substance that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
A paper
A type of sandstone, and a particular formation of rock strata, characterized by the presence of fossils of gas-producing bacteria
Gasoline
A mixture of gases, especially one used in chemical synthesis or manufacture
An unpleasant vapour or odour
Methane, or other hydrocarbon, used as a fuel
A substance that has the properties of a gas, especially at room temperature and pressure
To disperse
An air-like fluid substance which expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
A gas ( in the sense of a physical phenomenon )
Gasoline
Methane, or any other hydrocarbon gas used in similar appliances
Ammonia or other fertilizer
A chemical agent of a group of substances used in chemical warfare, causing asphyxiation by interfering with respiration
A substance that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
Natural gas, especially as a fuel for vehicles or as a raw material for petrochemical processing
Station for selling liquefied petroleum gas ( LPG ) for vehicles
A petrol engine
Methane, or other hydrocarbon, in a gaseous state
Natural gas, as a commodity
Methane, or any hydrocarbon gas mixture, as used in natural gas
Methane or other hydrocarbon gas, especially as used in natural gas supplies
A utility company that distributes gas
A hydrocarbon gas, especially methane as used in natural gas
A convenience store
Gasoline
The working fluid used in a gas turbine
Natural gas, especially as a fuel
Natural gas
A chemical weapon
A lethal chemical agent, or a weapon employing such an agent
( in general use ) air or vapour considered as a fluid capable of exerting pressure or undergoing expansion or contraction
A mixture of gases ( such as methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen ) that is lighter than air and burns more slowly than propane
Natural gas
Methane, or other gaseous hydrocarbons, produced by decomposition of organic matter
Money spent on entertainment, often for dining out or going to the theatre
Methane, especially as used in heating or cooking
Excellent
An electrical discharge between two electrodes
A substance that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
A type of petroleum fraction used in natural gas, petrol, and solvents
Methane, or other hydrocarbon gas, used in a heating system for a home or other building
Petrol or gasoline
A mechanism for propelling a vehicle, especially a torpedo
A type of air conditioner that uses gas as the refrigerant
A poisonous substance, especially a nerve gas
A pedal in a motor vehicle which controls the throttle valve and regulates the flow of fuel to the engine
A region of higher concentration of a particular gas, especially in the earth's atmosphere
A substance that has a tendency to expand indefinitely, and thus occupies the entire container in which it is placed
Methane, or other hydrocarbon gas, as extracted and used for fuel
A substance, typically a gas, which is a product of combustion or evaporation
Any hydrocarbon or other flammable gas, especially methane, used in a similar way to make fuel
Able to dissolve in a gas
A filling station
Petrol
A particular brand or type of gas, such as liquefied petroleum gas ( LPG ) or bottled gas
Masks and other apparatus for protecting against gas or vapour
A type of petrol station that also provides other goods and services such as food, a washroom, and parking for customers
A tear gas
The accelerator or throttle of a motor vehicle
Used euphemistically to refer to the gas chamber and associated deaths in a concentration camp
A gaseous substance, especially one that is a constituent of the atmosphere
Methane, or any of a number of other hydrocarbon gases, especially as used in lighting and heating
The gas company
Natural gas
A substance that expands freely to fill any space available, irrespective of its quantity
Methane, or any other hydrocarbon gas
Petrol or other fuel for motor vehicles
The fuel gauge
( in a domestic context ) manufactured gas, especially as used in cooking and heating
Methane, or any hydrocarbon gas mixture, especially as used in home heating and cooking
A toxic, irritating, or asphyxiating gas, especially one that is odorless, colorless, and tasteless
The products of combustion, especially those formed by burning fossil fuels
Anaesthetic gas
Air or vapour under pressure, especially in a closed space such as a cylinder or balloon
