Fuel - Law Dictionary Search Results
Chatwood
Little sticks twigs for burning fuel
Contribute
aid for a specified object as to contribute food or fuel for the poor
Coppice
thicket of brushwood a wood cut at certain times for fuel or other purposes See Copse
Cowblakes
Dried cow dung used as fuel
Divot
thin oblong turf used for covering cottages and also for fuel
Elding
Fuel
Enliven
make vigorous or active to excite to quicken as fresh fuel enlivens a fire
escape velocity
and are moving rapidly at a high altitude when their fuel is exhausted or their engines shut off may escape even
ethyl alcohol
or in medicines and colognes and cleaning solutions and rocket fuel
fagot
of sticks twigs or small branches of trees used for fuel for raising batteries filling ditches or other purposes in fortification
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