gas light in English

noun
1
a type of lamp in which an incandescent mantle is heated by a jet of burning gas.
Street gaslights add their glow to the swimming moonshine and are reflected in the siren's diamond coronet and huge dark eyes that know the secrets of the deep.
verb
1
manipulate (someone) by psychological means into questioning their own sanity.
in the first episode, Karen Valentine is being gaslighted by her husband

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1. Relays, electric sensors, gas, light, acoustic, pressure

2. Assimilatory - capable of taking (gas, light, or liquids) into a solution; "an Assimilative substance

3. Capable of taking (gas, light, or liquids) into a solution Familiarity information: Assimilative used as an adjective is rare.

4. In the late 19th century, Peoples Gas, Light & Coke Co. purchased land at the east of the island for industrial plants.

5. You can see wisps of clouds that prove to be nebulas, clouds of dust and gas, light-years away in deep space.

6. Become similar in sound; "The nasal Assimilates to the following consonant" take (gas, light or heat) into a solution ; Thanks for visiting The Crossword Solver

7. Assimilative: 1 adj capable of taking (gas, light, or liquids) into a solution “an Assimilative substance” Synonyms: assimilating , assimilatory absorbent , absorptive having power or capacity or tendency to absorb or soak up something (liquids or energy etc.) adj capable of mentally absorbing “" Assimilative processes", "Assimilative capacity

8. Wasteful competition ensued until in 1857 an agreement was made between the companies to restrict their services to separate localities, and the Gas Light & Coke Company, by Amalgamating other companies, then gradually acquired all the gas-lighting north of the Thames, while a considerable area in the south was provided for by another great gas company, the South Metropolitan.