
1) Any energy source 2) Barbecue requisite 3) Big expense for truckers 4) Biodiesel 5) Briquettes 6) Burning need 7) Carbs, for a triathlete 8) Coal 9) Coal or gas 10) Coal, oil or peat 11) Codemasters game 12) Coke or coal 13) Combustible 14) Combustible material 15) Combustible stuff 16) Combustion need
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1) Biomass 2) Butane 3) Coal 4) Coke 5) Ethane 6) Fewel 7) Firewood 8) Gas 9) Gasohol 10) Gasolene 11) Gasoline 12) Igniter 13) Ignitor 14) Illuminant 15) Kerosene 16) Kerosine 17) Lighter 18) Logs 19) Methanol 20) Nourishment 21) Oil 22) Peat 23) Petrol 24) Petroleum 25) Propane 26) Refuel 27) Rouse
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Fuel is any material that is burned or altered in order to obtain energy.
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• (v. t.) To store or furnish with fuel or firing. • (n.) Anything that serves to feed or increase passion or excitement. • (n.) Any matter used to produce heat by burning; that which feeds fire; combustible matter used for fires, as wood, coal, peat, etc. • (v. t.) To feed with fuel.
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Component(s) of the propellant which are Oxidized or burned.
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[Verb] To supply with fuel; to give support to or to stimulate.
Example: Encouraging results from the pilot studies have fuelled plans to extend the new traffic calming measures.
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A substance that when combined with an oxidizer burns to produce thrust in rockets.
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(from the article `technology, history of`) There were no fundamental innovations in fuel and power before the breakthrough of 1945, but there were several significant developments in ... The largest single application for natural gas is as a domestic or industrial fuel. However, several specialized applications have developed over the ...
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A material that can be burned to provide a source of energy.
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Any material that can be consumed to supply heat or power. Included are petroleum, coal, and natural gas (the fossil fuels), and other consumable materials, such as uranium, biomass, and hydrogen. Related category • FUELS Source: Energy Information Administration
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Any substance used to produce heat, either by chemical or nuclear reaction. In the case of a liquid-propellant rocket engine, fuel is ordinarily distinguished from oxidizer where these are separate. Related entry • propellant
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[pronounce: Â ] Anything that stores an energy that can be converted into heat energy - includes fossil fuel and nuclear fuel.
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1. Any matter used to produce heat by burning; that which feeds fire; combustible matter used for fires, as wood, coal, peat, etc. ... 2. Anything that serves to feed or increase passion or excitement. Artificial fuel, fuel consisting of small particles, as coal dust, sawdust, etc, consolidated into lumps or blocks. ... Origin: OF. Fouail, fuail, o...
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Fu'el noun [ Old French
fouail ,
fuail , or
fouaille ,
fuaille , Late Latin
focalium ,
focale , from Latin
focus hearth, fireplace, in Late Latin , fire. See
Focus .] [ Formerly written also
fewel. ]
1. Any matter used to produ...
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Fu'el transitive verb 1. To feed with fuel. [ Obsolete] « Never, alas I the dreadful name, That
fuels the infernal flame.»
Cowley. 2. To store or furnish with fuel or firing. [ Obsolete] « Well watered and well
fueled .»
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[
n] - a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power 2. [v] - provide with fuel 3. [v] - provide with fuel 4. [v] - take in fuel, as of a ship 5. [v] - stimulate
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fuel 1. Any material that evolves energy in a chemical or nuclear reaction. 2. Specifically, a material which can be used to provide power for an engine, combustor, power plant, nuclear reactor, etc. 3. Something consumed to produce energy. 4. A material such as wood, coal, gas, or oil burned to produce heat or power. 5. To provide with a combu...
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Colloquial term for a cheap schnapps; see under Fusel. Fuselage A derogatory term (lat. fusilis = liquid) for inferior alcoholic beverages such as wine and schnapps. This is especially... Full text
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verb provide with fuel; `Oil fires the furnace`
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verb stimulate; `fuel the debate on creationism`
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Any source of heat or energy, embracing the entire range of materials that burn in air (combustibles). A fuel is a substance that gives out energy when it burns. A nuclear fuel is any material that produces energy by nuclear fission in a nuclear reactor. Fossil fuels are formed from the fossilized remains of plants and animals. Crude oil (unrefined...
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Any material that can be burned to make energy.
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Any substance that can be burned to produce heat
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Any material that can be burned to make energy.
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[Physics terms] a substance that can be consumed to produce energy
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