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1. universal
adjective. ['ˌjuːnəˈvɝːsəl'] of worldwide scope or applicability.
Etymology
- universal (English)
- universalis (Latin)
- -alis (Latin)
2. constant
adjective. ['ˈkɑːnstənt'] unvarying in nature.
Synonyms
Etymology
- constant (English)
- constantem (Latin)
3. constant
noun. ['ˈkɑːnstənt'] a quantity that does not vary.
Synonyms
Etymology
- constant (English)
- constantem (Latin)
4. constant
adjective. ['ˈkɑːnstənt'] steadfast in purpose or devotion or affection.
Synonyms
Etymology
- constant (English)
- constantem (Latin)
5. gas
noun. ['ˈgæs'] the state of matter distinguished from the solid and liquid states by: relatively low density and viscosity; relatively great expansion and contraction with changes in pressure and temperature; the ability to diffuse readily; and the spontaneous tendency to become distributed uniformly throughout any container.
Synonyms
Etymology
- gas (English)
- gas (Dutch)
6. gas
noun. ['ˈgæs'] a fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely.
Etymology
- gas (English)
- gas (Dutch)
7. gas
noun. ['ˈgæs'] a volatile flammable mixture of hydrocarbons (hexane and heptane and octane etc.) derived from petroleum; used mainly as a fuel in internal-combustion engines.
Etymology
- gas (English)
- gas (Dutch)
8. gas
noun. ['ˈgæs'] a pedal that controls the throttle valve.
Antonyms
Synonyms
Etymology
- gas (English)
- gas (Dutch)
9. gas
noun. ['ˈgæs'] a state of excessive gas in the alimentary canal.
Etymology
- gas (English)
- gas (Dutch)