- gas poison
- noxious gas, harmful gas
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
gas — gas1 W2S1 [gæs] n plural gases or gasses [Sense: 1 3, 6 9; Date: 1600 1700; : Modern Latin; Origin: Greek khaos empty space ; CHAOS] [Sense: 4 5; Date: 1900 2000; Origin: gasoline] … Dictionary of contemporary English
gas — gæs n. substance that is neither liquid nor solid; gasoline, fuel, benzine; automobile accelerator, gas pedal; empty talk (Slang); something entertaining (Slang) v. fill with gas, supply with gas; poison with gas or fumes; talk idly or falsely… … English contemporary dictionary
Gas (disambiguation) — Gas may refer to: Science and technology: gases and liquids * Gas, one of the phases of matter * Gasoline, a refined fossil fuel, also called petrol * Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), also called cooking gas , which includes propane and butane *… … Wikipedia
poison gas — n [U] gas that causes death or serious injury, used especially against an enemy in a war ▪ There are reports that poison gas is being used against the rebels … Dictionary of contemporary English
Poison laboratory of the Soviet secret services — Poison laboratory of the Soviet secret services, alternatively called as Laboratory 1, Laboratory 12, and Kamera which means The Chamber in Russian, was a covert poison research and development facility of the Soviet secret police… … Wikipedia
poison — n Poison, venom, virus, toxin, bane mean matter or a substance that when present in an organism or intro duced into it produces an injurious or deadly effect. Poison is the most inclusive of these words and is applicable to any deadly or noxious… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
poison gas — n a poisonous gas or a liquid or a solid giving off poisonous vapors designed (as in chemical warfare) to kill, injure, or disable by inhalation or contact … Medical dictionary
poison gas — poison ,gas noun uncount gas used for killing or harming people … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
poison gas — n. any toxic chemical agent in the form of a gas or vapor forming liquid or solid, esp. one used in chemical warfare to kill or harass through inhalation or contact … English World dictionary
gas — [gas] n. pl. gases or gasses [gas′iz] [ModL, altered by Van Helmont (1577 1644), Belgian chemist (with g pronounced, as in Du, as a voiced fricative) < Gr chaos, air (see CHAOS), term used by Paracelsus] 1. the fluid form of a substance in… … English World dictionary