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Airless

Airless meaning

Lacking or being without air. | Lacking air circulation. | With air that is stale.

Synonyms of Airless

Example sentences (17)

Alternate methods are airless spray, hot spray, hot airless spray, and any of these with an electrostatic spray included.

Airless tires could be a step closer.

Airless tire tech has long been seen as a key technology for electric and autonomous vehicles.

Although airless tires might be slightly heavier, Saslow says the difference is minimal.

He was then transferred to an airless container, his arms painfully bound with cables, then put on a boat and deposited on an island between Greece and Turkey.

New Jersey, United States – The Global Airless Packaging Market report offers a comprehensive analysis by combining qualitative and quantitative insights.

Yes, you read the headline right… and airless basketball.

You may have also started to notice brands touting "airless pumps" on their new launches, though you may not know how that differs from a normal pump.

MONTREAL (CBS Local) — Michelin and General Motors are looking to reinvent the wheel with a new airless wheel prototype that could make flat tires and blowouts a thing of the past.

Thanks to the airless environment and the lunar soil, as fine as talcum powder, the astronauts never had to worry about getting lost.

Although such reflectance properties are different from those of any terrestrial terrains, they are typical of the regolith surfaces of airless Solar System bodies.

Effect of atmospheric refraction If the Earth were an airless world like the Moon, the above calculations would be accurate.

He lived in "airless rat holes" in Greenwich Village and turned out advertising strips at $2 apiece while scouring the city hunting for jobs.

K. later goes with the attendant to a higher level of the attic where the shabby and airless offices of the court are housed.

The intensity of light illuminating the object is known (from its distance to the Sun), and one assumes that most of its surface is in thermal equilibrium (usually not a bad assumption for an airless body).

The modern definition is when the center of the sun is 7° below the geometric (airless) horizon, somewhat later than civil twilight at 6°.

To K.'s shock, the door opens into another warren of the court's offices – again shabby and airless.