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gasoline
[ gas-uh-leen, gas-uh-leen ]
noun
- a volatile, flammable liquid mixture of hydrocarbons, obtained from petroleum, and used as fuel for internal-combustion engines, as a solvent, etc.
gasoline
/ ˌɡæsəˈlɪnɪk; ˈɡæsəˌliːn /
noun
- any one of various volatile flammable liquid mixtures of hydrocarbons, mainly hexane, heptane, and octane, obtained from petroleum and used as a solvent and a fuel for internal-combustion engines. Usually petrol also contains additives such as antiknock compounds and corrosion inhibitors Also called (esp in Britain)petrol
gasoline
/ găs′ə-lēn′ /
- A highly flammable mixture of liquid hydrocarbons that are derived from petroleum. The hydrocarbons in gasoline contain between five and eight carbon atoms. Gasoline is used as a fuel for internal-combustion engines in automobiles, motorcycles, and small trucks.
Derived Forms
- gasolinic, adjective
Other Words From
- gaso·lineless adjective
- gas·o·lin·ic [gas-, uh, -, lee, -nik, -, lin, -ik], adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Faster implementation, however, risks increasing gasoline prices — a significant burden on low-income communities already struggling with costs.
That’s a gross exaggeration, as gasoline, battery and hydrogen vehicles all are subject to fire and explosion, albeit in different ways.
Oil giant Phillips 66 announced last month that late next year it will close the twin refineries in Carson and Wilmington that produce about 8% of the state’s gasoline.
Mixed messaging from the government also led to the politicization of public health, which added gasoline to an already flaming issue.
Even after the debate poured gasoline on the fire, Biden and his allies spent a month resisting calls for him to step aside, leaving Harris with just over three months to define her candidacy.
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