Fuel
Grammar
This term is a noun.
Etimology of Fuel
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c. 1200, feuel, feul “fuel, material for burning,” also figurative, from Old French foaille “fuel for heating,” from Medieval Latin legal term focalia “right to demand material for making fire, right of cutting fuel,” from classical Latin focalia “brushwood for fuel,” from neuter plural of Latin focalis “pertaining to a hearth,” from focus “hearth, fireplace” (see focus; this term is also a noun.). Figurative use from 1570s. Of food, as fuel for the body, 1876. As “combustible liquid for an internal combustion engine” from 1886. A French derivative is fouailler “woodyard.” Fuel-oil is from 1882.
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Legal English Vocabulary: Fuel in Spanish
Online translation of the English legal term fuel into Spanish: combustible (English to Spanish translation) . More about legal dictionary from english to spanish online.
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See Also
- Forestry
- Natural Resources
- Forest Law
Hierarchical Display of Fuel
Energy > Energy policy > Energy industry
Environment > Natural environment > Natural resources > Energy resources
Meaning of Fuel
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Translation of Fuel
- Spanish: Combustible
- French: Combustible
- German: Brennstoff
- Italian: Combustibile
- Portuguese: Combustível
- Polish: Paliwo
Thesaurus of Fuel
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