Definition of Gasiform

1. a. Having a form of gas; gaseous.

Definition of Gasiform

1. Adjective. Having the form of a gas; gaseous ¹

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Definition of Gasiform

1. having the form of gas [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gasiform

gashes
gashest
gashful
gashing
gashly
gasholder
gasholders
gashouse
gashouses
gasification
gasifications
gasified
gasifier
gasifiers
gasifies
gasiform (current term)
gasify
gasifying
gasket
gaskets
gaskin
gasking
gaskings
gaskins
gasless
gaslight
gaslighted
gaslighting
gaslights
gaslike

Literary usage of Gasiform

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

1. Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Agricultural Discoveries (1806)
"... and a product is se- parated at once which possesses all the properties that constitute the gasiform oxyd of carbon, and which may be used unsparingly, ..."

2. The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and edited by [Anonymus AC02893924] (1872)
"... of gathering together in a gasiform condition the chemical elements of which the earth, with its surrounding atmosphere, is actually composed of. ..."

3. Lectures on the Atomic Theory and Essays Scientific and Literary by Samuel Brown (1858)
"This imaginary imponderable is conjectured to cause the expansion of the ponderables, whether solid, liquid, or gasiform ; so that it is not itself solid, ..."

4. The Supernatural in Nature: A Verification by Free Use of Science by Joseph William REYNOLDS (1880)
"There would be bodies of two different characters—solid and gasiform ; these, by their situation and rotation, would bring about the formation of a molten ..."

5. Retrospect of Philosophical, Mechanical, Chemical, and Agricultural Discoveries (1806)
"... and a product is se- parated at once which possesses all the properties that constitute the gasiform oxyd of carbon, and which may be used unsparingly, ..."

6. The Popular Science Review: A Quarterly Miscellany of Entertaining and edited by [Anonymus AC02893924] (1872)
"... of gathering together in a gasiform condition the chemical elements of which the earth, with its surrounding atmosphere, is actually composed of. ..."

7. Lectures on the Atomic Theory and Essays Scientific and Literary by Samuel Brown (1858)
"This imaginary imponderable is conjectured to cause the expansion of the ponderables, whether solid, liquid, or gasiform ; so that it is not itself solid, ..."

8. The Supernatural in Nature: A Verification by Free Use of Science by Joseph William REYNOLDS (1880)
"There would be bodies of two different characters—solid and gasiform ; these, by their situation and rotation, would bring about the formation of a molten ..."

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