gay-lussac

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Definition

Proper noun: - A French chemist and physicist: Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac was a prominent 19th-century scientist known for his significant contributions to chemistry and physics, particularly in the study of gases.

Usage

This word is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac. It is commonly found in scientific, historical, and educational contexts discussing the history of science, gas laws, or the discovery of chemical elements.

Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • Gay-Lussac is credited with formulating the law of combining volumes for gases.
    • The experiment was designed to verify the principles first outlined by Gay-Lussac.
Advanced Usage
  • Eponymous use: The name "Gay-Lussac" is used adjectivally in terms named after him, such as "Gay-Lussac's law." However, this is a compound term and not a direct use of the isolated word "gay-lussac."
  • Historical reference: Used to denote a specific period or school of thought in the history of science.
    • The work of Gay-Lussac and his contemporaries laid the foundation for modern physical chemistry.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gay-Lussac's law (n): A physical law stating that the pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with its absolute temperature when the volume is kept constant. This is a compound term.
  • Gay-Lussac tower (n): An industrial apparatus used in the production of sulfuric acid, named after him.
Synonyms
  • Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac: The full name.
  • The French chemist: A descriptive synonym when the context is clear.
Notes on Meaning

This word has only one primary meaning: the reference to the specific historical person, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac. It is not used with any other common or figurative meanings in modern English.

Noun
  1. French chemist and physicist who first isolated boron and who formulated the law describing the behavior of gases under constant pressure (1778-1850)