
1) Aer 2) Aerosphere 3) Air 4) Ambiance 5) Ambience 6) Ambiente 7) Anticyclone 8) Anticyclonic 9) Atm 10) Aura 11) Circumjacence 12) Climate 13) Cyclone 14) Cyclonic 15) Environs 16) Feelings 17) Flavor 18) Flavour 19) Fogginess 20) Gloominess 21) Glumness 22) Medium 23) Miasma 24) Milieu 25) Mood 26) Murk
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1) Air surrounding the Earth 2) Ambiance 3) Ambience 4) American musical duo 5) Character 6) Condition 7) English-language journal 8) Environment 9) Feel 10) Heavens 11) It covers the earth 12) Mood 13) Polish rock music group 14) Quality 15) Setting 16) Skyscraper in India 17) Space 18) Status 19) Surrounding influence
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- a particular environment or surrounding influence
- a unit of pressure: the pressure that will support a column of mercury 760 mm high at sea level and 0 degrees centigrade
- the mass of air surrounding the Earth
- the weather or climate at some place
- the envelope of gases surrounding any celestial body
- a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing
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(atm) A unit of pressure, equal to a barometer reading of 760 mm Hg. 1 atmosphere is 101325 pascals and 1.01325 bar.
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14.7 pounds per square inch.
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• (n.) The portion of air in any locality, or affected by a special physical or sanitary condition; as, the atmosphere of the room; a moist or noxious atmosphere. • (n.) The pressure or weight of the air at the sea level, on a unit of surface, or about 14.7 Ibs. to the sq. inch. • (n.) The whole mass of aeriform fluid surrounding the...
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[Noun] The mood or tone of a place.
Example: There was a happy atmosphere at the football match.
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A layer of gases surrounding a planet - on the Earth, chiefly made up of the gases Oxygen, Hydrogen and Nitrogen.
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A unit of pressure; the pressure that will support a column of mercury 760 mm high at 0 °C.
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(unit) The standard atmospheric pressure at sea level on Earth. 1 atmosphere = 1.013 bars = 101.325 kPa = 14.7 lb/sq.in. See also pressure.
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A unit of pressure, the pressure that will support a column of mercury 760 mm high at 0 °C.
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1. <ecology> The mixture of gases surrounding the Earth and other planets. ... 2. <physics> A unit of pressure which equals 101.325 kPa. ... (09 Oct 1997) ...
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(at´mәs-fēr) the entire gaseous envelope surrounding the earth and subject to the earth's gravitational field. the air or climate in a particular place. adj., atmospher´ic. a unit of pressure, being that exerted by the earth's atmosphere at sea level; equal to 1.01325 × 105pascals (appro...
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(Also called mood) The emotional feelings inspired by a work. The term is borrowed from meteorology
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(Learning Modules / Geography / Weather forecasting) The blanket of gases that envelope the earth. Most known planets have an atmosphere, although earth's is a unique composition.
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At'mos·phere noun [ Greek ... vapor (akin to Sanskrit
ātman breath, soul, German
athem breath) + ... sphere: confer French
atmosphère . See
Sphere .]
1. (Physics) (a) The whole mass of aëriform fluid surrounding the earth; -- applied also to...
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(unit) A unit of pressure equal to 101,325 newtons per square meter, or about 14.7 pounds per square inch.
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A layer of gases surrounding a planet, moon, or star. The Earth's atmosphere is 120 miles thick and is composed mainly of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and a few other trace gases.
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(a) the elements that come together to make an impact on retail customers' senses as they enter and browse in a store; (b) creating a feeling appropriate to the character of the store and the desired mood of the customers.
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A layer of gases that envelops a planet, moon or other celestial body.
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ambience noun a particular environment or surrounding influence; `there was an atmosphere of excitement`
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noun the mass of air surrounding the Earth; `there was great heat as the comet entered the atmosphere`; `it was exposed to the air`
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(earth science) Click images to enlargeMixture of gases surrounding a planet. Planetary atmospheres are prevented from escaping by the pull of gravity. On Earth, atmospheric pressure decreases with altitude. In its lowest layer, the atmosphere ...
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(physics) In physics, a unit of pressure equal to 760 mmHg, 1013.25 millibars, or 1.01325 × 10
5 pascals, or newtons per square metre. The actual pressure exerted by the atmosphere fluctuates around this value, which is assumed to be standard at sea level and 0°...
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The atmosphere is a thin layer of gas and suspended particles surrounding the Earth and is composed mainly of nitrogen and oxygen but also small quantities of argon, carbon dioxide, neon, helium, methane, krypton, nitrous oxide, hydrogen, xenon and ozone (in order of decreasing amounts). The atmosphere has four layers: the troposphere up to an alt...
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