Definition of Degases

1. degas [v] - See also: degas

Lexicographical Neighbors of Degases

deg
deg.
degage
degame
degames
degami
degamis
deganglionate
degarnish
degarnished
degarnishes
degarnishing
degarnishment
degas
degases (current term)
degasification
degasifications
degauss
degaussed
degausser
degaussers
degausses
degaussing
degazette

Literary usage of Degases

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Magazine of Art by American Federation of Arts (1916)
"... Pu- vises, Whistlers, degases. No public museum in America has a display of modern French art at all comparable in extent and quality to Mr. Johnson's. ..."

2. Cubists and Post-impressionism by Arthur Jerome Eddy (1914)
"... pictures was a distinguished Chicago woman, and her collection today contains some of the finest Monets, Renoirs, and degases in existence. ..."

3. The Diplomatic Review (1881)
"The visit of the Due degases to Prince GORTCHAKOFF has been, entirely successful; that is for Russia. The object has been to arrange with the French Foreign ..."

4. Lehrbuch der Botanik nach dem gegenwärtigen Stand der Wissenschaft by Julius Sachs (1873)
"... umgebenden Wassers, dass diese Zusammensetzung einem beständigen Wechsel unterworfen ¡sl. Aber nicht blos die chemische Zusammensetzung deGases in den ..."

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