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hava
air
(Hukuk) hava

Havaalanı ne kadar uzak? - How far away is the airport?

Şimdi havaalanındayım. - I'm at the airport now.

air
gökyüzü

Hava bugün nemli ve soğuk. Gökyüzü bulutlu ve yağmur gibi görünüyor. - The air today is damp and cold. The sky is cloudy, and it looks like rain.

Gökyüzünde bir kuş gibi uçma arzusu uçağın icadına ilham oldu. - The desire to fly in the sky like a bird inspired the invention of the airplane.

air
teneklendirmek
air
gösteriş yapmak
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soluduğumuz hava

Soluduğumuz hava, oksijen ve azottan oluşur. - The air we breathe consists of oxygen and nitrogen.

air
tenek
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teneklendirerek kurutmak
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tenek atmak
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genel durum
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caka satmak
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esinti
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(Askeri) TO-AIR GUNNERY: HAVADAN HAVAYA ATIŞ
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(Tıp) Gaz

Hava bizim göremediğimiz gazların karışımından oluşuyor. - Air is a mixture of gases that we cannot see.

Hava gazların karışımıdır. - Air is a mixture of gases.

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(radyo veya televizyonla) yayımlamak

National Public Radio aired this story.

air
havayı
air
havaler
air
havalandırmak

Tom odayı havalandırmak için pencereleri açtı. - Tom opened the windows to air out the room.

air
açılmak
air
hafif rüzgâr
air
caka
air
eda
an air of
bir hava
air
{i} çalım

Bu kadar çalım satmak zorunda değilsin. - You don't have to give yourself such airs.

air
{f} kurutmak
air
{i} fiyaka

Fiyaka yapan kızlardan hoşlanmam. - I don't like girls who put on airs.

air
{i} tavır

Ben gençken onun küstah bir tavırı vardı. - When he was young, he had an arrogant air.

air
(sıfat) hava
air
air bladder baIıklarda hava ile dolu bir kese
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hava kesesi
air
air base hava üssü
air
{f} söylemek
air
{f} herkese söylemek
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(Tıp) Soluk, nefes
air
uçmakta

O, bir uçakta uçmaktan korkuyor. - He is afraid to fly in an airplane.

Uçakta uçmaktan korkuyor. - He is scared of flying on an airplane.

air
{i} nağme
air
{f} güneşe sermek
air
airborne havadan gelen havadan nakledilen
air
{i} yayın

Fırtınadan kısa bir süre sonra radyo istasyonu yayına geri döndü. - The radio station came back on the air shortly after the storm.

O TV istasyonu günde 24 saat yayında. - That TV station is on the air 24 hours a day.

air
{i} melodi
air
hava,v.havalandır: n.hava
air
{f} ortaya dökmek
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of air of in Turkish Turkish dictionary

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English - English

Definition of air of in English English dictionary

air
Nothing; absence of anything
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The atmospheric substance above the surface of the earth which animals breathe, formerly considered to be a single substance, one of the four basic elements of ancient philosophy and one of the five basic elements of Eastern traditions
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To let fresh air into a room or a building, to ventilate

It's getting quite stuffy in this room: let's open the windows and air it.

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Pretension; snobbishness; pretence that one is better than others
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A feeling or sense

to give it an air of artistry and sophistication.

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A jump in which one becomes airborne
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The apparently open space above the ground; the mass of this substance around the earth

There was a tension in the air which made me suspect an approaching storm.

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Now understood as the mixture of gases comprising the earth's atmosphere

The karate instructor said air is the one thing you can't go five minutes without; when you spar, you have to remember to breathe..

air
A song, especially a solo; an aria

If I, said Mr. Collins, were so fortunate as to be able to sing, I should have great pleasure, I am sure, in obliging the company with an air; for I consider music as a very innocent diversion, and perfectly compatible with the profession of a clergyman....

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{v} to give or take air, warm a little, dry
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{n} the element in which we breathe, a tune, a gesture, appearance, affected manner
Air
eire
Air
eyr
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East; athame; powers of the mind, the ability to analyze and understand, and to breathe, smell and hear; the qualities of the wind, freshness, dawn light, sudden insight, rational thought, perspective; white and pales shades of yellow and pink, birds, insects
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If you air your opinions, you make them known to people. The whole issue was thoroughly aired at the meeting. = express
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(Aria - ah-ree-ah) - one of the four creative elements, associated with the east and with the ritual wand
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If you say that a decision or a situation is up in the air, you mean that it has not yet been completely settled or planned. He told reporters today that the president's trip to Moscow is up in the air. = undecided settled
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To discuss varying viewpoints on a given topic
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If a broadcasting company airs a television or radio programme, they show it on television or broadcast it on the radio. Tonight PBS will air a documentary called `Democracy In Action'. = broadcast + airing air·ing the airing of offensive material
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a mixture of gases (especially oxygen) required for breathing; the stuff that the wind consists of; "air pollution"; "a smell of chemicals in the air"; "open a window and let in some air"; "I need some fresh air"
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To broadcast, as with a television show
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a distinctive but intangible quality surrounding a person or thing; "an air of mystery"; "the house had a neglected air"; "an atmosphere of defeat pervaded the candidate's headquarters"; "the place had an aura of romance"
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A jump and flight during which the skier performs acrobatic moves in both moguls and aerials Two airs are required during each mogul run
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our atmosphere, as in: The air quality where I live is not very good <gasp>
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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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medium for radio and television broadcasting; "the program was on the air from 9 til midnight"; "the president used the airwaves to take his message to the people"
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If you air a room or building, you let fresh air into it. One day a week her mother systematically cleaned and aired each room
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This is considered the mixture of gases that make up the earth's atmosphere The principal gases that compose dry air are Nitrogen (N2) at 78 09%, Oxygen (O2) at 20 946%, Argon (A) at 0 93%, and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) at 0 033% One of the most important constituents of air and most important gases in meteorology is water vapor (H2O)
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Carriage; attitude; action; movement; as, the head of that portrait has a good air
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Peculiar appearance; apparent character; semblance; manner; style
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{s} of or relating to air; filled-with air; early (Scottish)
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To bring (something) into contact with the air, so as to freshen or dry it
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One of the metaphorical elements of astrology Air is associated with the signs of Gemini, Libra, Aquarius; the houses 3rd, 7th and 11th; the planets Mercury, Venus and Uranus Air represents our objective capacity, our perception, the world of the mind and communication, theories, abstractions and detachment
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or as affecting the sensations; as, a smoky air, a damp air, the morning air, etc
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{f} ventilate, aerate; expose, express publicly; broadcast (i.e on radio or television)
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This is considered the misture of gases that make up the earth's atmosphere The principle gases that compose dry air are Nitrogen at 78 084%, Oxygen at 20 946%, Argon at 93%, and Carbon Dioxide 03%
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The representation or reproduction of the effect of the atmospheric medium through which every object in nature is viewed
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disapproval If you say that someone is putting on airs or giving themselves airs, you are criticizing them for behaving as if they are better than other people. We're poor and we never put on airs
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To expose for the sake of public notice; to display ostentatiously; as, to air one's opinion
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One of the 4 classical elements, representing the traits of rational thinking, communication and relating to others The air signs are Gemini, Libra, Aquarius
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noun, verb Abbreviated from aerial The act of riding a skateboard into the air with the intention of landing and continuing to ride Can be done in many ways, but usually refers to transitional ramps
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make public; "She aired her opinions on welfare"
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An air conditioner or the processed air it produces
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a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence; "she was humming an air from Beethoven"
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expose to fresh air; "aerate your old sneakers"
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If something is in the air it is felt to be present, but it is not talked about. There was great excitement in the air
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The mixture of gases comprising the earths atmosphere
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expose to cool or cold air so as to cool or freshen; "air the old winter clothes"; "air out the smoke-filled rooms"
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To expose to heat, for the purpose of expelling dampness, or of warming; as, to air linen; to air liquors
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the region above the ground; "her hand stopped in mid air"; "he threw the ball into the air"
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That which surrounds and influences
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One of the five basic elements
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The peculiar look, appearance, and bearing of a person; mien; demeanor; as, the air of a youth; a heavy air; a lofty air
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The mixture of gases that surrounds the earth and forms its atmosphere, composed of, by volume, 21 percent oxygen, 78 percent nitrogen
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Any specific gas
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If someone is on the air, they are broadcasting on radio or television. If a programme is on the air, it is being broadcast on radio or television. If it is off the air, it is not being broadcast. She is going on the air as presenter of a new show This message did not reach me until after the programme went off the air
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If you air clothing or bedding, you put it somewhere warm to make sure that it is completely dry
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A melody, or a simple tune for voice or instrument, as in Bach's Air on the G String
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If you say that you are walking on air or floating on air, you mean that you feel extremely happy about something. As soon as I know I'm in the team it's like I'm walking on air. cushion vehicle n. Abbr. ACV A usually propeller-driven vehicle designed for traveling over land or water on a supportive cushion of slowly moving, low-pressure air. Also called ground-effect machine, hovercraft. Mixture of gases constituting the earth's atmosphere. Some gases occur in steady concentrations. The most important are molecular nitrogen (N2), 78% by volume, and molecular oxygen (O2), 21%. Small amounts of argon (Ar; 1.9%), neon (Ne), helium (He), methane (CH4), krypton (Kr), hydrogen (H2), nitrous oxide (N2O), and xenon (Xe) are also present in almost constant proportions. Other gases occur in variable concentrations: water vapour (H2O), ozone (O3), carbon dioxide (CO2), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). Air also contains trace amounts of ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. The variable constituents are important for maintaining life. Water vapour is the source for all forms of precipitation and is an important absorber and emitter of infrared radiation. Carbon dioxide is necessary for photosynthesis and is also an important absorber and emitter of infrared radiation. Ozone in the stratosphere (see ozone layer) is an effective absorber of ultraviolet radiation from the Sun but at ground-level is a corrosive pollutant and a major constituent of smog. air brake air force Air France Compagnie Internationale Air France air mass air pollution air warfare air conditioning air cushion vehicle compressed air Eastern Air Lines Inc. Royal Air Force United States Air Force United States Air Force Academy
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A particular state of the atmosphere, as respects heat, cold, moisture, etc
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To expose to the air for the purpose of cooling, refreshing, or purifying; to ventilate; as, to air a room
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Number of jumps in a song
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the mixture of gases in the atmosphere ATMOSPHERE the mixture of gases surrounding the earth
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once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)
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If you say that someone or something has a particular air, you mean that they give this general impression. Jennifer regarded him with an air of amusement
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If someone or something disappears into thin air, they disappear completely. If someone or something appears out of thin air, they appear suddenly and mysteriously. He had materialized out of thin air; I had not seen or heard him coming
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expose to warm or heated air, so as to dry; "Air linen"
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It's big, it's bad, it isn't the stuff you breathe - it's the stuff you get Riding in the space shuttle; in suicide off the Chrysler Building; and most importantly your ride Roadies don't normally get much air If riders in the Tour get air it's usually because something went horribly wrong See, roundabout
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broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television; "We cannot air this X-rated song"
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n space between the tires and the ground It doesn't count unless Both tires are off the ground!
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a slight wind (usually refreshing); "the breeze was cooled by the lake"; "as he waited he could feel the air on his neck"
air
Large white areas in a design layout
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A sense of poise, graciousness, or quality
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The air is the space around things or above the ground. Government troops broke up the protest by firing their guns in the air
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be broadcast; "This show will air Saturdays at 2 P
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If you do something to clear the air, you do it in order to resolve any problems or disagreements that there might be. an inquiry just to clear the air and settle the facts of the case
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A musical idea, or motive, rhythmically developed in consecutive single tones, so as to form a symmetrical and balanced whole, which may be sung by a single voice to the stanzas of a hymn or song, or even to plain prose, or played upon an instrument; a melody; a tune; an aria
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One of the four basic elements
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In harmonized chorals, psalmody, part songs, etc
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Any aëriform body; a gas; as, oxygen was formerly called vital air
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{i} mixture of gases that make up the Earth's atmosphere; wind; ambience; appearance; tune
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once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles) expose to warm or heated air, so as to dry; "Air linen"
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relating to or characteristic of or occurring in the air; "air war"; "air safety"; "air travel"
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An artificial or affected manner; show of pride or vanity; haughtiness; as, it is said of a person, he puts on airs
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travel via aircraft; "air travel involves too much waiting in airports"; "if you've time to spare go by air"
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Intelligence; information
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so-called "pure" air is a mixture of gases containing about 78 percent nitrogen; 21 percent oxygen; less than 1 percent of carbon dioxide, argon, and other inert gases; and varying amounts of water vapor
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the part which bears the tune or melody in modern harmony usually the upper part is sometimes called the air
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Earth's atmospheric gas (our normal breathing gas) containing 21% Oxygen, 78% Nitrogen and 1% Argon
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Air is used to refer to travel in aircraft. Air travel will continue to grow at about 6% per year Casualties had to be brought to hospital by air
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Utterance abroad; publicity; vent
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be broadcast; "This show will air Saturdays at 2 P M "
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Air is the symbol of the higher life in which the Christ principle dominates, in which freedom is experienced and the soul comes to full expression
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Air in motion; a light breeze; a gentle wind
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The fluid which we breathe, and which surrounds the earth; the atmosphere
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Odoriferous or contaminated air
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It is invisible, inodorous, insipid, transparent, compressible, elastic, and ponderable
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Air is the mixture of gases which forms the earth's atmosphere and which we breathe. Draughts help to circulate air Keith opened the window and leaned out into the cold air. water and air pollutants
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The figures are revenue passenger kilometres on scheduled and non-scheduled services They exclude air taxi services, private flying and passengers paying less than 25 per cent of the full fare on scheduled and non scheduled services
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Combination of gasses making up the earth's atmosphere Typically 78% nitrogen , 21% oxygen, 0 9% argon, 0 03% carbon dioxide with the remainder being a mixture of trace gasses plus water vapour
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(Automated Image Registration) Developed by Roger Woods, this program does an excellent job of realigning functional images that might otherwise be useless because of movement artifacts AIR uses a file format compatible with Analyze http: //bishopw loni ucla edu/AIR
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is a mixture of gases containing about 78 percent nitrogen; 21 percent oxygen; less than 1 percent of carbon dioxide argon, and other gases; and varying amounts of water vapor
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(air) The air or atmosphere that surrounds the earth is one of the main components of our environment
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Symbolically: Something unsubstantial, light, or volatile
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