Fuel for the body
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NUTRIENTFuel for the body
NUTRIENTFuel for the human body
WOODFuel for the fire
LOGFuel for the fire
PROPANEFuel for the fire
GASFuel for the fire
MONEYTOBURNFuel for the wealthy
PETROLFuel for the R. A. F.
DAD"No Fuel Left for the Pilgrims" band
pittingDrive a race car into the pits for fuel or maintenance
fanjetjet engine having a large impeller that takes in air, which is used partly for the combustion of fuel and partly as exhaust
fanjetsjet engine having a large impeller that takes in air, which is used partly for the combustion of fuel and partly as exhaust
roundwoodTimber that is left as small logs, not sawn into planks or chopped for fuel, typically taken from near the tops of trees and used for furniture
soupto improve the capacity for speed or increase the efficiency of (a motor or engine) by increasing the richness of the fuel mixture or the efficiency of the fuel, or by adjusting the engine
rocketsAn engine operating on the same principle, providing thrust as in a jet engine but without depending on the intake of air for combustion, an oxidizer being carried on board along with the fuel
greasewoodA resinous dwarf shrub of the goosefoot family, which yields hard yellow wood used chiefly for fuel. It grows in dry areas of the western US and is toxic to livestock if eaten in large quantities
greasewoodsA resinous dwarf shrub of the goosefoot family, which yields hard yellow wood used chiefly for fuel. It grows in dry areas of the western US and is toxic to livestock if eaten in large quantities
regulatora. governor mechanism for regulating the flow of fuel, steam, etc., to an engine in order to maintain constant speed under varying load or resistance b. valve for regulating the pressure of flowing gas or liquid to maintain a predetermined p
venturia short tube with a tapering constriction in the middle that causes an increase in the velocity of flow of a fluid and a corresponding decrease in fluid pressure and that is used especially in measuring fluid flow or for creating a suction (as for driving aircraft instruments or drawing fuel into the flow stream of a carburetor)