List of synonyms from "-carat" to synonyms from "carbonated beverage"
Discover all the synonyms available for the terms carbon copy, carbon monoxide, carbonated beverage, carbon-dioxide, carbonated and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.
- -carat
- Caravan
- Caravansary
- Carbine
- Carbo hydrate
- Carbo-hydrate
- Carbo-hydrates
- Carbo hydrates
- Carbohydrate
- Carbon
- Carbon-14 dating
- Carbon-15 dating
- Carbon-arc lamp
- Carbon-copy
- Carbon copy
- Carbon-date
- Carbon dating
- Carbon-dating
- Carbon-dioxide
- Carbon dioxide
- Carbon monoxide
- Carbon monoxide gas
- Carbonated
- Carbonated beverage
Definition of the day : « carbon-dioxide »
- As in carbon dioxide : noun colorless odorless gas
- The reduction of the carbon-dioxide would be even more gradual.
- Extract from : « The Story of Evolution » by Joseph McCabe
- Then air-rejuvenator apparatus reseparated it from the carbon-dioxide you exhaled, so that you could use it over and over.
- Extract from : « Comet's Burial » by Raymond Zinke Gallun
- A part is expelled by the lungs as carbon-dioxide, or as it is generally though less correctly termed, carbonic acid.
- Extract from : « The Chemistry of Food and Nutrition » by A. W. Duncan
- Every molecule of carbon-dioxide that crystallized out took two atoms of oxygen with it, completely out of circulation.
- Extract from : « Let'em Breathe Space » by Lester del Rey
- In the form of carbon-dioxide the leaves eat up the carbon and oxygen from the atmosphere.
- Extract from : « Beautiful Bulbous Plants » by John Weathers
- The warmth and the habitability of the earth's surface is due to the presence of water-vapor and carbon-dioxide in the atmosphere.
- Extract from : « Astronomy for Young Folks » by Isabel Martin Lewis
- They contained a carbon-dioxide cartridge and could be inflated simply by squeezing them, which punctured the cartridge.
- Extract from : « The Wailing Octopus » by Harold Leland Goodwin
- Depressions in the carbon-dioxide snow where the hundred-foot pad-feet of ships' landing-legs had pressed down.
- Extract from : « Space Viking » by Henry Beam Piper
- But the planetesimal hypothesis has no room for this enormous percentage of carbon-dioxide in the primitive atmosphere.
- Extract from : « The Story of Evolution » by Joseph McCabe
- Whatever excess of carbon-dioxide there may have been in the early atmosphere was cleared by the Coal-forests.
- Extract from : « The Story of Evolution » by Joseph McCabe