kérosène
51kerosene — ker·o·sene || kerÉ™sɪËn n. thin oil distilled from petroleum and used as a fuel or solvent …
52kerosene — A thin oil distilled from petroleum or oil shale, used alone or in mixtures as a jet engine fuel …
53kerosene — [ kɛrəsi:n] (also kerosine) noun chiefly N. Amer. a light fuel oil obtained by distilling petroleum; paraffin oil. Origin C19: from Gk kēros wax + ene …
54kerosene — n. Petroleum, paraffine oil, photogen, mineral oil …
55kerosene — ker·o·sene …
56kerosene — UK [ˈkerəsiːn] / US [ˈkerəˌsɪn] noun [uncountable] paraffin …
57kerosene — [ˈkerəˌsiːn] noun [U] American paraffin …
58kerosene — ker•o•sene or ker•o•sine [[t]ˈkɛr əˌsin, ˈkær , ˌkɛr əˈsin, ˌkær [/t]] n. chem. a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons obtained by distilling petroleum, bituminous shale, or the like and widely used as a fuel and cleaning solvent • Etymology: 1852;… …
59kerosene — /kɛrəˈsin / (say keruh seen), /ˈkɛrəsin / (say keruhseen) noun a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons, obtained in the distillation of petroleum, with boiling points in the range 150°–300°C, used for lamps, engines, heaters. Also, kerosine. {US (1855); …
60kerosene — Ailahonua, aila māhu …