carburettor fuel

carburettor fuel
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  • carburettor — (also carburetter, US carburetor) ► NOUN ▪ a device in an internal combustion engine for mixing air with a fine spray of liquid fuel. DERIVATIVES carburetted (US carbureted) adjective. ORIGIN from archaic carburet «combine or charge with carbon» …   English terms dictionary

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  • fuel-injected — adjective see fuel injection * * * /fyooh euhl in jek tid/, adj. (of an engine) having fuel injection. * * * fuelˈ injected adjective Having fuel injection, a system of operating an internal combustion engine in which vaporized liquid fuel is… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • carburettor — [19] Carburettor is a derivative of carburet, an obsolete term for what is now known as carbide ‘a carbon compound’. It was originally used for a device for adding carbon to a gas for enhancing its power of illumination; the current application… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • carburettor — [19] Carburettor is a derivative of carburet, an obsolete term for what is now known as carbide ‘a carbon compound’. It was originally used for a device for adding carbon to a gas for enhancing its power of illumination; the current application… …   Word origins

  • carburettor — [ˌkα:bjʊ rɛtə, bə ] (also carburetter, US carburetor) noun a device in an internal combustion engine for mixing air with a fine spray of liquid fuel. Derivatives carburetted (US carbureted) adjective Origin …   English new terms dictionary

  • carburettor — /ˈkabjərɛtə / (say kahbyuhretuh), /kabjəˈrɛtə / (say kahbyuh retuh) noun 1. a device in an internal combustion engine for mixing a volatile fuel with the correct proportion of air in order to form an explosive gas. 2. an apparatus for adding… …  

  • electronic fuel injection — noun the electronically controlled injection of volatile fuel and air into a combustion engine, this system commonly used in vehicles in place of the earlier system using a carburettor. Also, EFI …  

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