Meaning & Definition of word "Degas"

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    Degas

    /ˈdēˌgäs/

    verb:

    • 1. To remove gas or air from a liquid, often in the context of winemaking or other fermentation processes.
      • Example: The winemaker decided to degas the wine to improve its clarity.
    • 2. To release gas from a solid or liquid, especially in scientific contexts.
      • Example: Before measuring the pressure, we need to degas the sample to ensure accurate results.
    • 3. To make something free of gas bubbles.
      • Example: The technician will degas the polymer to enhance its mechanical properties.

    Etymology

    Derived from 'de-' meaning removal and 'gas', referring to the removal of gas.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    degas a mixture:

    To remove gas from a combination of substances.

    degas the process:

    To eliminate gas from a procedural context, ensuring consistency.

    Related Words

    degassing:

    The process of removing gas from a substance or mixture.

    gas:

    A state of matter consisting of particles that have neither a defined volume nor defined shape.

    Slang Meanings of degas

    Meaning: To chill out or relax, derived metaphorically from removing pressure.

    Example Sentence: After that intense meeting, I just need to degas for a bit.

    Meaning: To vent frustrations or emotions.

    Example Sentence: Let's find a quiet place to degas about the events of the day.