- white gas
- noun Date: 1942 unleaded gasoline used especially to fuel portable stoves — called also white gasoline
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
White gas — White Gas, as sold for years at real service stations from pumps affixed atop a 55 gallon drum, is NOT Naphtha. It is what most run in their motor vehicle unleaded gasoline.White Gas was used in small, high RPM motors such as lawnmowers … Wikipedia
white gas — noun see white gasoline … Useful english dictionary
White and Middleton — Gas Engine Company Industry Internal combustion engine manufacture Founded Late 19th century Founder(s) Charles White, Arthur R. Middleton Headquarters Baltimore, Maryland, USA Products Engines … Wikipedia
white gasoline — ☆ white gasoline or white gas n. gasoline without tetraethyl lead … English World dictionary
white gasoline — noun or white gas : gasoline containing no tetraethyl lead * * * unleaded and uncracked gasoline, designed esp. for use in motorboats. [1925 30] * * * white gasoline, nonleaded gasoline … Useful english dictionary
white gasoline — noun see white gas … New Collegiate Dictionary
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