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1. nerve
noun. ['ˈnɝːv'] any bundle of nerve fibers running to various organs and tissues of the body.
Synonyms
- afferent
- nervus radialis
- ulnar nerve
- nervus spinalis
- motor nerve
- afferent nerve
- cranial nerve
- sciatic nerve
- nervus saphenus
- cubital nerve
- depressor
- splanchnic nerve
- efferent nerve
- sensory nerve
- nervus ulnaris
- nervus
- nerve fibre
- musculospiral nerve
- fascicle
- saphenous nerve
- radial nerve
- nerve fiber
- depressor nerve
- fibre bundle
- nervus ischiadicus
- spinal nerve
- radicle
- synapse
- fiber bundle
- fasciculus
Antonyms
- leeward
- front
- rear
- windward
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- middle-class
- smartass
- contrasts
- lambastes
- forecasts
- vanasse
- umass
- surpass
- repass
- outlasts
- impasse
- depass
- alsace
- plasse
- plass
- plas
- morass
- krass
- kras
- klass
- klas
- harass
- grasse
- grass
- gras
- glass
- glas
- crass
- class
- brass
2. nerve
noun. ['ˈnɝːv'] the courage to carry on.
Synonyms
- braveness
- courageousness
- bravery
- mettle
- spunk
- heart
Antonyms
- fear
- timidity
- agreeableness
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3. nerve
verb. ['ˈnɝːv'] get ready for something difficult or unpleasant.
Synonyms
- steel
- brace
Antonyms
- back
- uncover
- timid
4. nerve
noun. ['ˈnɝːv'] impudent aggressiveness.
Synonyms
- brass
- aggressiveness
- face
- boldness
- audaciousness
- cheek
Antonyms
- efferent
- faintheartedness
- cowardly
- fearfulness
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
- gaseous state
- state
Antonyms
- stay
- impure
- defeat
Etymology
- gas (Dutch)
6. gas
noun. ['ˈgæs'] a fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely.
Synonyms
- bottled gas
- propylene
- blowing gas
- afterdamp
- inert gas
- butene
- greenhouse gas
- phosphine
- hydrogen
- teargas
- butane
- butylene
- nitrogen
- producer gas
- blow gas
- ozone
- atomic number 8
- propene
- air
- atmosphere
- atomic number 9
- poison gas
- Cl
- fluorine
- ideal gas
- N
- nitrogen dioxide
- sewer gas
- cyanogen
- mephitis
- atomic number 1
- fumes
- propane
- arsine
- exhaust
- formaldehyde
- lachrymator
- compressed gas
- tear gas
- fluid
- firedamp
- chlorine
- methanal
- inhalant
- liquefied petroleum gas
- ethylene
- nitric oxide
- noble gas
- sulfur dioxide
- H
- ethene
- phosgene
- water gas
- oxygen
- F
- atomic number 7
- argonon
- O
- sulphur dioxide
- atomic number 17
- sublimate
- greenhouse emission
- lacrimator
- methane
- perfect gas
- air gas
Antonyms
- succeed
- inhale
- stay in place
- come
Etymology
- 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.
Synonyms
- leaded gasoline
- leaded petrol
- unleaded gasoline
- gasohol
- napalm
- gasolene
- fuel
- unleaded petrol
- petrol
- hydrocarbon
Antonyms
- unleaded gasoline
- beginning
- failure
- complain
Etymology
- gas (Dutch)
8. gas
noun. ['ˈgæs'] a state of excessive gas in the alimentary canal.
Synonyms
- physiological condition
- flatulence
- physiological state
- flatulency
Antonyms
- unchangeable
- nondisposable
- gaseous
- solid
Etymology
- gas (Dutch)
9. gas
noun. ['ˈgæs'] a pedal that controls the throttle valve.
Synonyms
- foot lever
- auto
- car
- accelerator
- motorcar
- aeroplane
- gas pedal
- treadle
- automobile
- gun
- foot pedal
- machine
- accelerator pedal
- pedal
- plane
- airplane
Antonyms
- anticyclone
- cyclone
- refresh
- fill
Etymology
- gas (Dutch)
10. gas
verb. ['ˈgæs'] attack with gas; subject to gas fumes.
Synonyms
- attack
- teargas
Antonyms
- deposit
- inferior
- dissatisfaction
Etymology
- gas (Dutch)
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