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kerosene
English
Alternative forms
- kerosine
Etymology
Ancient Greek ????? (k?rós, “wax”) +? -ene; a name trademarked in 1854.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k???si?n/
Noun
kerosene (countable and uncountable, plural kerosenes)
- A thin colorless to straw-colored petroleum-based fuel heavier than gasoline/petrol or naptha but lighter than diesel, used primarily as jet fuel but also for heating and lighting in some remote or impoverished areas.
- Synonym: paraffin (UK)
Synonyms
- coal oil
- kero
- lamp oil
Derived terms
- biokerosene
- kerosene-like
- kerosenelike
- kerosenish
Descendants
- ? Assamese: ??????? (kerasin)
- ? Russian: ???????? (kerosín)
- ? Armenian: ??????? (kerosin)
- ? Kazakh: ??????? (kerosïn)
Translations
Portuguese
Noun
kerosene m (plural kerosenes)
- Obsolete spelling of querosene
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ke?o?sene/, [ke.?o?se.ne]
Noun
kerosene m (plural kerosenes)
- kerosene
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