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de·gas

 (dē-găs′)
tr.v. de·gassed, de·gas·sing, de·gas·ses or de·gas·es
To remove gas from.
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degas

(diːˈɡæs)
vb, -gases, -gasses, -gassing or -gassed
1. (General Physics) (tr) to remove gas from (a container, vacuum tube, liquid, adsorbent, etc)
2. (Chemistry) (intr) to lose adsorbed or absorbed gas by desorption
deˈgasser n

Degas

(ˈdeɪɡɑː; French dəɡɑ)
n
(Biography) Hilaire Germain Edgar (ilɛr ʒɛrmɛ̃ ɛdɡar). 1834–1917, French impressionist painter and sculptor, noted for his brilliant draughtsmanship and ability to convey movement, esp in his studies of horse racing and ballet dancers
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De•gas

(deɪˈgɑ, də-)

n.
Hilaire Germain Edgar, 1834–1917, French impressionist painter.
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degas


Past participle: degassed
Gerund: degassing

Imperative
degas
degas
Present
I degas
you degas
he/she/it degases/degasses
we degas
you degas
they degas
Preterite
I degassed
you degassed
he/she/it degassed
we degassed
you degassed
they degassed
Present Continuous
I am degassing
you are degassing
he/she/it is degassing
we are degassing
you are degassing
they are degassing
Present Perfect
I have degassed
you have degassed
he/she/it has degassed
we have degassed
you have degassed
they have degassed
Past Continuous
I was degassing
you were degassing
he/she/it was degassing
we were degassing
you were degassing
they were degassing
Past Perfect
I had degassed
you had degassed
he/she/it had degassed
we had degassed
you had degassed
they had degassed
Future
I will degas
you will degas
he/she/it will degas
we will degas
you will degas
they will degas
Future Perfect
I will have degassed
you will have degassed
he/she/it will have degassed
we will have degassed
you will have degassed
they will have degassed
Future Continuous
I will be degassing
you will be degassing
he/she/it will be degassing
we will be degassing
you will be degassing
they will be degassing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been degassing
you have been degassing
he/she/it has been degassing
we have been degassing
you have been degassing
they have been degassing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been degassing
you will have been degassing
he/she/it will have been degassing
we will have been degassing
you will have been degassing
they will have been degassing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been degassing
you had been degassing
he/she/it had been degassing
we had been degassing
you had been degassing
they had been degassing
Conditional
I would degas
you would degas
he/she/it would degas
we would degas
you would degas
they would degas
Past Conditional
I would have degassed
you would have degassed
he/she/it would have degassed
we would have degassed
you would have degassed
they would have degassed
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.Degas - French impressionist painter (1834-1917)
Verb1.degas - remove gas from
remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment"
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It mixes, disperses and degasses materials in seconds to minutes, in a sealed or lid-less container such as a jar, beaker, syringe tube or cartridge using a non-contact mixing principle which makes it possible to formulate compounds from very small amounts such as 0.5ml to large production scales up to a full 1.1kg, while mixing and removing bubbles simultaneously.
The valve thoroughly degasses packaged coffee, offers superior leak resistance, bonds securely and can be pre-applied to packaging materials.
He says captains and company owners often bemoan a lack of degassing facilities in ports, but this is not acceptable: "For many years the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has compelled ports to provide the right equipment and using this argument to justify unauthorised degasses simply does not hold water", he stressed, adding that that there are other reasons for this practice, which causes more pollution at sea than oil spillages.The ESPO President spoke of the problem of pricing.