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  • 1petrol — Synonyms and related words: avgas, benzine, coal oil, crude, crude oil, electricity, ethyl, ethyl gas, fossil oil, gas, gasoline, high octane gas, high test, illuminant, illuminating gas, kerosene, lead free gas, light source, low lead gas,… …

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  • 2NZR A 88 Buckhurst petrol carriage — NZR A 88 was a railway passenger carriage converted into the Buckhurst petrol carriage railcar in 1924. It was the only railcar operated by NZR not designated as a member of the NZR RM class; while a railcar, it retained the designation of A 88.… …

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  • 3United Kingdom driving test — The United Kingdom driving test is a test which all United Kingdom learner drivers must pass to obtain a full driving licence.[1] Different tests are available for users of different vehicles, from car drivers, to motorcyclists and HGV drivers.… …

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  • 4high-test — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : meeting a high standard; especially : high octane used especially of gasoline and naphtha * * * /huy test /, adj. (of gasoline) boiling at a relatively low temperature. [1955 60] * * * highˈ test adjective (of petrol)… …

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  • 5high test — Synonyms and related words: avgas, crude, crude oil, ethyl, ethyl gas, fossil oil, gas, gasoline, high octane gas, kerosene, lead free gas, low lead gas, motor oil, paraffin, petrol, petroleum, premium gas, regular, rock oil …

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  • 6high-test — adjective US (of petrol) high octane …

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  • 7Driving in Singapore — The Pan Island Expressway, one of the main arteries in Singapore road network …

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  • 8Mercedes-Benz C-Class — Manufacturer Mercedes Benz Production 1993–present Assembl …

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  • 9Ford Fiesta — Not to be confused with the Ford Festiva. Ford Fiesta Manufacturer Ford Motor Company Produ …

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  • 10Octane rating — or octane number is a standard measure of the anti knock properties (i.e. the performance) of a motor or aviation fuel. The higher the octane number, the more compression the fuel can withstand before detonating. In broad terms, fuels with a… …

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