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The ancient Greek word for gas, in the modern sense of a gaseous substance, does not have a direct equivalent, as the concept of gas as we understand it today was not known in ancient times. However, the Greek word "ἀέρας" (aeras) refers to "air" or "atmosphere" and could be associated with the notion of gases. In scientific contexts, later Greek terms might have been adapted to describe gases as chemistry developed.

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