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Definition of Gasogenes
1. gasogene [n] - See also: gasogene
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gasogenes
Literary usage of Gasogenes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Proceedings by Associations of gas engineers and managers, United Kingdom (1890)
"The gasogenes are gas- tight iron cases lined with fire-bricks. ... The gasogenes
being charged with fuel are blown up with air, and steam is passed through ..."
2. The Calorific Power of Fuels: With a Collection of Auxiliary Tables, and by Herman Poole (1900)
"The gasogenes, instead of transforming the fuel into carbonic acid and water in
a single combustion, produce this change in two distinct burnings, ..."
3. Beet-sugar Manufacture and Refining by Lewis Sharpe Ware (1905)
"The fire grates of the gasogenes connected with lime kilns are of very varied
construction. ... Another very objectionable feature of these gasogenes is the ..."
4. The Calorific Power of Fuels by Herman Poole (1898)
"The gasogenes, instead of transforming the fuel into carbonic acid and water in
a single combustion, produce this change in two distinct burnings, ..."
5. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1879)
"Having gasogenes then for the reverberatory, the expense of previously treating
the ore in our deoxidizing furnace will be found slight. ..."
6. Reports of Proceedings by Associations of gas engineers and managers, United Kingdom (1890)
"The gasogenes are gas- tight iron cases lined with fire-bricks. ... The gasogenes
being charged with fuel are blown up with air, and steam is passed through ..."
7. The Calorific Power of Fuels: With a Collection of Auxiliary Tables, and by Herman Poole (1900)
"The gasogenes, instead of transforming the fuel into carbonic acid and water in
a single combustion, produce this change in two distinct burnings, ..."
8. Beet-sugar Manufacture and Refining by Lewis Sharpe Ware (1905)
"The fire grates of the gasogenes connected with lime kilns are of very varied
construction. ... Another very objectionable feature of these gasogenes is the ..."
9. The Calorific Power of Fuels by Herman Poole (1898)
"The gasogenes, instead of transforming the fuel into carbonic acid and water in
a single combustion, produce this change in two distinct burnings, ..."
10. Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and (1879)
"Having gasogenes then for the reverberatory, the expense of previously treating
the ore in our deoxidizing furnace will be found slight. ..."