Gasser
[gas-er] /ˈgæs ər/
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1.
Slang. something that is extraordinarily pleasing or successful, especially a very funny joke.
2.
a person or thing that .
[gas-er] /ˈgæs ər/
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Herbert Spencer, 1888–1963, U.S. physiologist: Nobel Prize in Medicine 1944.
/ˈɡæsə/
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a drilling or well that yields natural gas
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Herbert Spencer. 1888–1963, US physiologist: shared a Nobel prize for physiology or medicine (1944) with Erlanger for work on electrical signs of nervous activity
Gasser Gas·ser (gās’ər), Herbert Spencer. 1888-1963.
American physiologist. He shared a 1944 Nobel Prize for research on the functions of nerve fibers.
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