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  • 1Tank truck — A tank truck (United States usage) or tanker lorry (United Kingdom usage) is a motor vehicle designed to carry liquefied loads, dry bulk cargo or gases on roads. The largest such vehicles are similar to railroad tank cars which are also designed… …

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  • 2gas tank — noun a tank for holding gasoline to supply a vehicle • Syn: ↑gasoline tank, ↑petrol tank • Hypernyms: ↑tank, ↑storage tank • Part Holonyms: ↑fuel system * * * noun …

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  • 3gas tank — 1. a tank containing the gasoline supply in a car, truck, or other gasoline engine vehicle. 2. a storage tank for gas or gasoline. [1880 85] * * * …

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  • 4tank — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 container ADJECTIVE ▪ empty, full ▪ glass, steel ▪ 4 foot, 50 gallon, 80 litre/80 liter, etc …

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  • 5Tank car — Modern tank cars carry all types of liquid and gaseous commodites. A tank car (UIC: tank wagon) is a type of railroad (UIC: railway) rolling stock designed to transport liquid and gaseous commodities. Contents …

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  • 6Tank blanketing — Tank blanketing, also referred to as tank padding, is the process of applying a gas to the empty space in a storage container. The term storage container here refers to any container that is used to store products, regardless of its size. Though… …

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  • 7gas up — {v.}, {informal} 1. To fill the gasoline tank of. * /The mechanics gassed up the planes for their long trip./ 2. To fill the tank with gasoline. * /The big truck stopped at the filling station and gassed up./ …

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  • 8gas up — {v.}, {informal} 1. To fill the gasoline tank of. * /The mechanics gassed up the planes for their long trip./ 2. To fill the tank with gasoline. * /The big truck stopped at the filling station and gassed up./ …

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  • 9Tank — For other uses, see Tank (disambiguation). Tank A former British Arm …

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  • 10Gas turbine — Microturbine redirects here. For turbines in electricity, see Small wind turbine. For turbines driven by the flow of gas, see Turbine. A typical axial flow gas turbine turbojet, the J85, sectioned for display. Flow is left to right, multistage… …

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