Definition of petrol engine. Meaning of petrol engine. Synonyms of petrol engine
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Definition of petrol engine
petrol engine Gasoline Gas"o*line, or Gasolene engine Gas"o*lene, en"gine
. (Mach.)
A kind of internal-combustion engine; -- in British countries
called usually petrol engine.
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