n. [ Gas + -gen. ] 1. An apparatus for the generation of gases, or for impregnating a liquid with a gas, or a gas with a volatile liquid. [ 1913 Webster ]
2. A volatile hydrocarbon, used as an illuminant, or for charging illuminating gas. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ Gr. "a`ls, "alo`s, salt + -gen: cf. F. halogène. ] (Chem.) An electro-negative element or radical, which, by combination with a metal, forms a haloid salt; especially, chlorine, fluorine, bromine, and iodine; sometimes, also cyanogen. See Chlorine family, under Chlorine. [ 1913 Webster ]
(n)any of five related nonmetallic elements (fluorine or chlorine or bromine or iodine or astatine) that are all monovalent and readily form negative ions
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n. [ Gr. "a`ls, "alo`s, salt + -gen: cf. F. halogène. ] (Chem.) An electro-negative element or radical, which, by combination with a metal, forms a haloid salt; especially, chlorine, fluorine, bromine, and iodine; sometimes, also cyanogen. See Chlorine family, under Chlorine. [ 1913 Webster ]