gasolene

NOUN
  1. a volatile flammable mixture of hydrocarbons (hexane and heptane and octane etc.) derived from petroleum; used mainly as a fuel in internal-combustion engines
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How To Use gasolene In A Sentence

  • Test and research work is carried out on engine test bench to survey the effect of gum content in gasolene upon gasolene engine power and harmful exhaust gas emission density.
  • They built this economic house fire that the Dems are trying to put out with gasolene. Griffith: 'I can no longer align myself' with Dems
  • Different varieties are sold under the names of cymogene, gasolene, naphtha, petrol, and benzoline. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • The water moved free as the air from one compartment to another; furthermore, a strong smell of gasolene from the after compartment leads me to suspect that some one or more of the half-dozen tanks there stored have sprung a leak. Chapter 2
  • Could we import a gasolene/ethanol blend as a way to avoid the tariff? Energy Economics and Politics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Test and research work is carried out on engine test bench to survey the effect of gum content in gasolene upon gasolene engine power and harmful exhaust gas emission density.
  • Different varieties are sold under the names of cymogene, gasolene, naphtha, petrol, and benzoline. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology
  • The recent progress of car gasolene engine is generalized and the frontier research trend proceeded on gasolene engine is presented in the article.
  • Now gasolene is a very dangerous article to carry in bulk on a small craft far out on the wide ocean. Chapter 2
  • A whole tankful of gasolene dropped away because of the tiny leak.
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