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Atmospherical

see synonyms of atmospherical

Adjective

1. atmospheric, atmospherical

relating to or located in the atmosphere

Example Sentences:
'atmospheric tests'

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Atmospherical

see synonyms of atmospherical
noun
1. 
the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth or any other celestial body
See also troposphere, stratosphere, mesosphere, ionosphere
2. 
the air or climate in a particular place
the atmosphere was thick with smoke
3. 
a general pervasive feeling or mood
an atmosphere of elation
4. 
the prevailing tone or mood of a novel, symphony, painting, or other work of art
5. 
a special mood or character associated with a place
6. 
any local gaseous environment or medium
an inert atmosphere
7. 
a unit of pressure; the pressure that will support a column of mercury 760 mm high at 0°C at sea level. 1 atmosphere is equivalent to 101 325 newtons per square metre or 14.72 pounds per square inch
. Abbreviation: at, atm

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Atmospherical

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noun
1. 
the gaseous envelope (air) surrounding the earth to a height of c. 1,000 km (c. 621 mi): it is c. 21% oxygen, 78% nitrogen, and 1% other gases, and rotates with the earth, because of gravity
2. 
the gaseous mass surrounding any star, planet, etc.
3. 
the air in any given place
4. 
a pervading or surrounding influence or spirit; general mood or social environment
5. 
the general tone of a work of art
a play with a fateful atmosphere
6.  Informal
an interesting, often exotic, effect produced by decoration, furnishings, etc.
a restaurant with atmosphere
7.  Physics
a standard unit of pressure used to measure atmospheric pressure, equal to the pressure exerted by a column of mercury that is 760 millimeters (29.9213 inches) high at 0°C at sea level (101,325 pascals or 1,013.25 millibars or 14.70 pounds per square inch): abbrev. atm

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Atmospherical

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adj.
1. Of, relating to, or existing in the atmosphere.
2. Produced by, dependent on, or coming from the atmosphere.
3. Resembling or representing the atmosphere; having or giving the effect of translucence: a painting suffused with a hazy, atmospheric glow.
4. Intended to evoke a particular emotional tone or aesthetic quality: lush atmospheric touches in every room.

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