No exact match translations found for 'gasiform' in nepali.
Word 'gasiform' in Other Languages
- gasiform in Assamese অসমীয়া
- gasiform in Bengali বাংলা
- gasiform in Bodo बड़ो
- gasiform in Dogri डोगरी
- gasiform in English
- gasiform in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- gasiform in Hindi हिन्दी
- gasiform in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
- gasiform in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- gasiform in Konkani कोंकणी
- gasiform in Maithili মৈথিলী
- gasiform in Malayalam മലയാളം
- gasiform in Manipuri মৈতৈলোন্
- gasiform in Marathi मराठी
- gasiform in Nepali नेपाली
- gasiform in Oriya ଓଡ଼ିଆ
- gasiform in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
- gasiform in Sanskrit संस्कृतम्
- gasiform in Santali
- gasiform in Sindhi سنڌي
- gasiform in Tamil தமிழ்
- gasiform in Telugu తెలుగు
- gasiform in Urdu اُردُو
Gasiform
Part of Speech
Adjective
Pronunciation
/ˈɡæsɪˌfɔːrm/
Definitions
- Having the form or characteristics of gas; gaseous.
- Existing in a vaporous state rather than solid or liquid.
Usage Examples
- "The chemical reaction resulted in the formation of a gasiform substance."
- "Water becomes gasiform when it evaporates at high temperatures."
Etymology
Derived from "gas" (a state of matter) and the suffix "-iform" (meaning "having the form of").
Synonyms
- Gaseous
- Vaporous
- Aeriform
Antonyms
- Solid
- Liquid
- Tangible
Translations
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
---|---|---|
Spanish | gasiforme | /ɡasiˈforme/ |
French | gaziforme | /ɡaziˈfɔʁm/ |
German | gasförmig | /ˈɡasfœrmɪç/ |
Hindi | गैसीय | /ɡɛsiya/ |
Chinese (Simplified) | 气态的 | /qì tài de/ |
Japanese | 気体状の | /kitai-jou no/ |
Russian | газообразный | /ɡəzɐˈobraznɨj/ |
Regional Pronunciation Variations
In American English, it is pronounced as /ˈɡæsɪˌfɔːrm/, while in British English, the "r" is often softer or dropped.
Historical Usage
The term "gasiform" has been in scientific and chemical literature since the 18th century, particularly in discussions about the states of matter.
Cultural Nuances
Gasiform substances are often linked to environmental discussions, particularly regarding air pollution, vaporized chemicals, and atmospheric studies.
More Information
A gasiform substance exists in a state that is neither solid nor liquid. It takes the shape of its container, expands freely, and has no fixed volume or shape. It is commonly studied in thermodynamics and fluid dynamics.