GAS vs GASOLINE: NOUN
- Specifically In coal-mining, any explosive mixture of fire-damp with common air.
- Idle or boastful talk.
- Specifically, nitrous-oxid gas when used to produce anæsthesia, most commonly by dentists.
- Someone or something exceptionally exciting or entertaining.
- Flatus.
- Flatulence.
- A gaseous anesthetic, such as nitrous oxide.
- A gaseous asphyxiant, irritant, or poison.
- The speed control of a gasoline engine. Used with the:
- Gasoline.
- A gaseous fuel, such as natural gas.
- A substance in the gaseous state.
- A pedal that controls the throttle valve
- A volatile flammable mixture of hydrocarbons (hexane and heptane and octane etc.) derived from petroleum; used mainly as a fuel in internal-combustion engines
- A state of excessive gas in the alimentary canal
- A fossil fuel in the gaseous state; used for cooking and heating homes
- The state of matter distinguished from the solid and liquid states by: relatively low density and viscosity; relatively great expansion and contraction with changes in pressure and temperature; the ability to diffuse readily; and the spontaneous tendency to become distributed uniformly throughout any container
- A substance possessing perfect molecular mobility and the property of indefinite expansion.
- A device for conveying illuminating or combustible gas from the pipe to the gas-burner, consisting of an appendage of cast, wrought, or drawn metal, with tubes upon which the burners, keys, etc., are adjusted.
- The appliances needed for the introduction of gas into a building, as meters, pipes, burners, etc.
- One who lays pipes and puts up fixtures for gas.
- An engine in which the motion of the piston is produced by the combustion or sudden production or expansion of gas; -- especially, an engine in which an explosive mixture of gas and air is forced into the working cylinder and ignited there by a gas flame or an electric spark.
- A bituminous or hydrogenous coal yielding a high percentage of volatile matters, and therefore available for the manufacture of illuminating gas.
- Etc. See under Carbon, Coke, etc.
- A fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely
- A kind of gas made by forcing air through some volatile hydrocarbon, as the lighter petroleums. The air is so saturated with combustible vapor as to be a convenient illuminating and heating agent.
- An exceptionally enjoyable event; a good time.
- Same as natural gas.
- Same as gasoline; -- a shortened form. Also, the accelerator pedal of a motor vehicle; used in the term “ step on the gas”.
- Any irrespirable aëriform fluid.
- Laughing gas.
- A complex mixture of gases, of which the most important constituents are marsh gas, olefiant gas, and hydrogen, artificially produced by the destructive distillation of gas coal, or sometimes of peat, wood, oil, resin, etc. It gives a brilliant light when burned, and is the common gas used for illuminating purposes.
- An aëriform fluid; -- a term used at first by chemists as synonymous with air, but since restricted to fluids supposed to be permanently elastic, as oxygen, hydrogen, etc., in distinction from vapors, as steam, which become liquid on a reduction of temperature. In present usage, since all of the supposed permanent gases have been liquified by cold and pressure, the term has resumed nearly its original signification, and is applied to any substance in the elastic or aëriform state.
- Empty or idle talk; frothy speech; rant.
- A gas-light: as, the gas is dim; turn down the gas.
- In popular language, a compound of various gases, used for illuminating and heating purposes.
- A form of voltaic battery, in which gases, especially hydrogen and oxygen, are the active agents.
- A certain kind of gasoline.
- (North America) A flammable liquid consisting of a mixture of refined petroleum hydrocarbons, mainly used as a motor fuel; petrol.
- A highly volatile mixture of fluid hydrocarbons, obtained mostly from petroleum, as also by the distillation of bituminous coal. It is used as a fuel for most automobiles and for many other vehicles with internal combustion engines. The gasoline of commerce is typically blended with additives to improve its performance in internal combustion engines. Gasoline was also used in the early 1900's in making air gas, and in giving illuminating power to water gas. See carburetor.
- A volatile mixture of flammable liquid hydrocarbons derived chiefly from crude petroleum and used principally as a fuel for internal-combustion engines.
- A volatile flammable mixture of hydrocarbons (hexane and heptane and octane etc.) derived from petroleum; used mainly as a fuel in internal-combustion engines
GAS vs GASOLINE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Made from or using gasoline.
GAS vs GASOLINE: VERB
- Show off
- Attack with gas; subject to gas fumes
- N/A
GAS vs GASOLINE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To talk excessively.
- To give off gas.
- To overcome, disable, or kill with poisonous fumes.
- To treat chemically with gas.
- N/A
GAS vs GASOLINE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To expose to a poisonous or noxious gas.
- To impregnate with gas.
- To singe, as in a gas flame, so as to remove loose fibers.
- N/A
GAS vs GASOLINE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To remove loose filaments from (net, lace, etc.) by passing the material between rollers and exposing it to the action of a large number of minute jets of gas.
- Relatively great expansion and contraction with changes in pressure and temperature
- To overcome or poison by means of the inhalation of gas.
- To treat with a gas or expose to the action of a gas, as is done with slaked lime in the manufacture of bleaching-powder.
- To indulge in “gas” or empty talk; talk nonsense.
- To talk nonsense or falsehood to; impose upon by wheedling, frothy, or empty speech.
- Subject to gas fumes
- Attack with gas
- Used for cooking and heating homes
- A fossil fuel in the gaseous state
- The ability to diffuse readily
- N/A
GAS vs GASOLINE: RELATED WORDS
- Tout, Brag, Gasconade, Accelerator pedal, Throttle, Bluster, Gun, Blow, Flatulence, Accelerator, Gas pedal, Gasolene, Petrol, Gasoline, Natural gas
- Wick, Juice, Benzene, Naphtha, Benzine, Pump, Ethanol, Unleaded, Oil, Petroleum, Diesel, Fuel, Gasolene, Gas, Petrol
GAS vs GASOLINE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Fuel, Hydrocarbons, Petroleum, Oil, Tout, Accelerator pedal, Throttle, Bluster, Gun, Blow, Flatulence, Gas pedal, Petrol, Gasoline, Natural gas
- Substance, Fluid, Scent, Wick, Juice, Benzene, Naphtha, Pump, Unleaded, Oil, Petroleum, Diesel, Fuel, Gas, Petrol
GAS vs GASOLINE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- PSE will turn on the gas meter and verify operation of new gas appliances.
- When converting from bottled gas, natural gas must be used exclusively on the premise.
- The old gas pipes will probably have been sized for town gas.
- Eliminating subsidies to the oil and gas industry will raise gas prices.
- No, I do not get my gas from Southern California Gas.
- Greater use of natural gas can substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- Are fuel gas hoses red, oxygen green, and inert gas black?
- Gas chamber, method of executing condemned prisoners by lethal gas.
- Old and empty gas tanks and cans sometimes may contain old gas deposits, which can contaminate and mix with new gas.
- Empire District Gas Company and Missouri Gas Energy provide natural gas to residents of the City.
- ETBE or premium gasoline can be used if unleaded regular gasoline is not available.
- If the price of gasoline rises, oil companies will want to supply more gasoline.
- There would be less gasoline if suppliers responded to the video by storing gasoline.
- Expenditures for gasoline purchased in bulk or periodically from a gasoline service station.
- Our Custom Imprinted Gasoline Requisition Book controls gasoline expenses to the penny!
- Gasoline Direct Injection stand to benefit from Top Tier gasoline even more!
- Gasoline Gasoline and diesel fuels are included in this line item.
- Gasoline price volatility and the elasticity of demand for gasoline.
- Bulk Terminal Stocks of Gasoline and Gasoline in Transit.
- Obtain at least one sample representing summer gasoline and one sample representing winter gasoline for each participating gasoline manufacturing facility.
GAS vs GASOLINE: QUESTIONS
- Do Mylicon gas drops help with fussiness due to gas?
- What is the gas transmission Gas Engineering Advanced Apprenticeship programme?
- Which gas behaves like an ideal gas at high temperature?
- Is pleasant hearth gas stove better than a gas fireplace?
- Can a Mendota gas fireplace be converted to LP gas?
- Which gas behaves more according to the ideal gas behaviour?
- How is water made from hydrogen gas and oxygen gas?
- What is the most common gas used in gas chromatography?
- Can splenic flexure syndrome cause gas and excessive gas?
- How do gas masks protect soldiers from gas attacks?
- How to schedule gasoline shipments for your business?
- How does the gasoline direct injection system work?
- Why are diesel engines more reliable than gasoline?
- Does adding ethanol to gasoline increase octane rating?
- Does butane blending affect gasoline emissions performance?
- What factors affect the characteristics of gasoline?
- Will gasoline powered cars ever completely disappear?
- Why are gasoline refining margins turning negative?
- Can You siphon gasoline out of your car's gasoline tank?
- Is the gasoline volatility model better for ethanol or gasoline blends?