gasolines Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
পিট্রল,
Similer Words:
gastric acidgastric artery
gastric digestion
gastric juice
gastric smear
gastric vein
gastritides
gastroenterologists
gastroesophageal
gastroesophageal reflux
gastrointestinal disorder
gastrointestinal system
gastrointestinal tract
gastronomies
gate crash
gasolines's Usage Examples:
government specifications for motor gasolines (aviation gasolines used the same specifications as motor gasolines) in late 1917.
[citation needed] Motiva operates as a distributor of Shell and 76 branded gasolines within its operating territory.
After a few years of advertising Mobil gasolines as "Megatane"-rated and as "High Energy" gasolines, Mobil began, in 1966, to promote both its Regular.
It is produced in the burning of typical leaded gasolines.
JP-5, JP-8) DCI-11, for alcohols and gasolines containing oxygenates DCI-28, for very low-pH alcohols and gasolines containing oxygenates DCI-30, for gasoline.
is as stabilizers in fuels and lubricants to prevent oxidation, and in gasolines to prevent the polymerization that leads to the formation of engine-fouling.
While most oil companies were switching to leaded gasolines en masse during the mid-to-late 1920s, American Oil chose to continue.
titles of "dean of hydrocarbon chemistry" and "designer and builder of gasolines" through his years of pioneering research in the syntheses and testing.
rating, called Observed Road Octane Number (RdON), is derived from testing gasolines in real world multi-cylinder engines, normally at wide open throttle.
Typically, Top Tier gasolines will contain two to three times the amount of detergent additives currently.
Group's main activity consists of transporting oil products – essentially gasolines, diesels, fuel oils and aviation fuels – from the refineries to the storage.
In the fall of 2006, STP fuel additives began being used in Marathon gasolines, likely to compete with Chevron's Techron additive.
fuel and often (but not entirely correctly, as there are reformulated gasolines without oxygenate) as reformulated gasoline.
It is used in jet fuels, gasolines, and avgas.
not a single chemical compound or even a particular mixture: different gasolines can have very different chemical compositions, as "gasoline" is primarily.
In 1989, Texaco introduced System3 gasolines in all three grades of fuel, featuring the latest detergent additive technology.
engines and higher compression ratios required higher-octane, refined gasolines to produce power without knocking or detonation.
campaign introduced by Humble in 1959, to promote its Enco/Esso Extra gasolines, the similar oval logotypes, the Happy Motoring! tagline used in advertisements.
Synonyms:
unleaded gasoline; gas; hydrocarbon; gasolene; gasohol; leaded petrol; leaded gasoline; petrol; fuel; unleaded petrol; napalm;
Antonyms:
unleaded gasoline; leaded gasoline; understate; defend;