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kerosene

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ker·o·sene, kerosine /ˈkerəsiːn/ noun [uncountable] especially American English, AusE  TPa clear oil that is burnt to provide heat or light 煤油 SYN British English paraffin a kerosene lamp 煤油灯
Examples from the Corpus
keroseneFurther cuts in government subsidies on petrol, diesel, kerosene and fertilizer were announced.In 1981 the government had to resort to crash purchases of kerosene to meet shortages.The brilliant yellow stain of kerosene light spilled itself out on the snow.In her dark cellar kitchen she showed me how to lay the kindling and pour kerosene to fire her wood-burning stove.The room was lit by a single kerosene hurricane lamp in the center of the table and a few candles.Our nostrils smelled wet grass, human sweat, kerosene, incense, charred flesh.The engines of the Atlas burned a modified aviation fuel, similar to kerosene, with liquid oxygen.In towns, kerosene is the main fuel for cooking.
Origin kerosene (1800-1900) Greek keros wax + English -ene chemical compound
ker·o·sene nounChineseSyllable
burnt provide or light to oil that is clear a Corpus heat


kerosene
kerosene , kerosine /ˈkerəsiːn/ noun [uncountable] especially AmE, Australian English
 Date: 1800-1900
 Language: Greek
 Origin: keros __wax__ + English -ene __chemical compound__
a clear oil that is burnt to provide heat or light
   SYN  paraffin British English:
    a kerosene lamp


kero·sene (also kero·sine) BrE /ˈkerəsiːn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈkerəsiːn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] a type of fuel oil that is made from petroleum and that is used in the engines of planes and for heat and light. In British English it is usually called paraffin when it is used for heat and light. 煤油a kerosene lamp煤油灯