Definition of Gaseity

1. n. State of being gaseous.

Definition of Gaseity

1. Noun. (archaic) The state of being a gas. ¹

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Definition of Gaseity

1. the state of being a gas [n -TIES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gaseity

gasahols
gasalier
gasaliers
gasbag
gasbags
gascon
gasconade
gasconaded
gasconader
gasconaders
gasconades
gasconading
gascons
gascoynes
gaseities
gaseity (current term)
gaselier
gaseliers
gaseous
gaseous mediastinography
gaseous nebula
gaseous phase
gaseous pulse
gaseously
gaseousness
gaseousnesses
gases
gasface
gasfield
gasfields

Literary usage of Gaseity

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

1. Correlation Theory of Chemical Action and Affinity by Thomas Wright Hall (1888)
"And corresponding to those heats, we have the cognate Forms of matter, the form of Water gaseity, which approaches the closest to Liquidity and Solidity, ..."

2. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Classified and Arranged So by Peter Mark Roget (1911)
"V. be -fluid &c. adj. ; flow &c. (water) in motion) 348; liquefy &c. 335. Adj. liquid, fluid, serous, juicy, suc- 08 "• .-',Г 334. gaseity. ..."

3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1880)
"The state of gaseity, therefore, is pre-eminently a state dependent on collisions. A given space contains millions of millions of molecules in rapid ..."

4. The Contemporary Review (1878)
"... the other ned fading out into a nebula,—not merely passing into such a dition as to shine with light indicative of gaseity, but actually so changing as ..."

5. Correlation Theory of Chemical Action and Affinity by Thomas Wright Hall (1888)
"And corresponding to those heats, we have the cognate Forms of matter, the form of Water gaseity, which approaches the closest to Liquidity and Solidity, ..."

6. Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Classified and Arranged So by Peter Mark Roget (1911)
"V. be -fluid &c. adj. ; flow &c. (water) in motion) 348; liquefy &c. 335. Adj. liquid, fluid, serous, juicy, suc- 08 "• .-',Г 334. gaseity. ..."

7. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1880)
"The state of gaseity, therefore, is pre-eminently a state dependent on collisions. A given space contains millions of millions of molecules in rapid ..."

8. The Contemporary Review (1878)
"... the other ned fading out into a nebula,—not merely passing into such a dition as to shine with light indicative of gaseity, but actually so changing as ..."

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