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Gasoline (North
American English) or
petrol (Commonwealth English) is a
petrochemical product characterized as a transparent, yellowish, and flammable...
- A
petrol engine (gasoline
engine in
American and
Canadian English) is an
internal combustion engine designed to run on
petrol (gasoline).
Petrol engines...
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Petrol is
short for
petroleum spirit, also
known as gasoline.
Petrol may also
refer to:
Petroleum "
Petrol" (song), by the Brit-pop band Ash (1994) Petrol...
- used in
video games)
Molotov –
abbreviation of
Molotov ****tail
Petrol bomb – due to
petrol being a
common filler, used
often in
Northern Ireland[citation...
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Petrol–electric
transmission (UK English) or gasoline–electric
transmission or gas–electric
transmission (US English) is a
transmission system for vehicles...
- "
Petrol" is a song by
Northern Irish rock band Ash,
released as the
second single from
their 1994 mini-album, Trailer, and as
their first single on Infectious...
- Look up
petrol pump in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Petrol pump may
refer to: fuel dispenser, a
device at a
filling station that
dispenses fuel filling...
- compression-ignition
engines (e.g.
diesel engines), and many spark-ignition
engines (i.e.
petrol (gasoline) engines, such as Otto or ****el), use fuel
injection of one kind...
- The spark-ignition
petrol engines listed below operate on the four-stroke cycle, and
unless stated otherwise, use a wet sump
lubrication system, and are...
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petrol station [UK]) is a
facility that
sells fuel and
engine lubricants for
motor vehicles. The most
common fuels sold are
gasoline (or
petrol) and...