Fuel - Law Dictionary Search Results
Gayley process
apparatus The resultant uniformly dehydrated blast effects great economy in fuel consumption and promotes regularity of furnace operation and certainty of
estovers
take from the landlord's premises (as for necessary repairs or fuel)
Bagasse
from the mill It is then dried and used as fuel Also extended to the refuse of beetroot sugar
Base burner
A furnace or stove in which the fuel is contained in a hopper or chamber and is fed
brenschluss
to intentional shutdown of the engines or exhaustion of the fuel This term was used mostly in the early days of
Brickkiln
laid loose with arches underneath to receive the wood or fuel for burning them
burn out
To burn till the fuel is exhausted as when the candle burned out the room
burnup
the amount of fuel used up as in a nuclear reactor
Casings
Dried dung of cattle used as fuel
Charcoal
etc from which air is excluded It is used for fuel and in various mechanical artistic and chemical processes
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