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Etymology: [ 'fyü(-&)l ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English fewel, from Old French fouaille, from Vulgar Latin focalia, from Latin focus hearth.

yakıt, benzin, yakit, yakacak, benzin doldurmak, yükseltmek, yanmasını sağlamak, yakıt vermek, gazyakıt, doldurmak, yakmak, yakıt sağlamak, yakıt almak, yakıt elde etmek, çalıştırmak, yakıt,yakıt, fuel gauge akar, hidrojen ve oksijen ile çalışıp elektrik akımı veren cihaz fuel cock gazocağı musluğu, yakıt al, akaryakıt, fuel cell, YAKIT, AKARYAKIT:Yakılmak suretiyle ısı veya kuvvet meydana getirmek için kullanılan herhangi bir madde, up yakıt almak, ateşe yakacak atmak,

1fuel yakıt  isim     ts
2fuel benzin  isim     ts
3fuel yakit     ts
4fuel yakacak  isim     ts
5fuel benzin doldurmak     ts
6fuel yükseltmek     ts
7fuel yanmasını sağlamak     ts
8fuel yakıt vermek     ts
9fuel gazyakıt     ts
10fuel doldurmak     ts
11fuel yakmak     ts
12fuel yakıt sağlamak     ts
13fuel yakıt almak     ts
14fuel yakıt elde etmek     ts
15fuel çalıştırmak     ts
16fuel yakıt,yakıt  isim     ts
17fuel fuel gauge akar     ts
18fuel hidrojen ve oksijen ile çalışıp elektrik akımı veren cihaz fuel cock gazocağı musluğu     ts
19fuel yakıt al  fiil     ts
20fuel akaryakıt     ts
21fuel fuel cell     ts
22fuel YAKIT, AKARYAKIT:Yakılmak suretiyle ısı veya kuvvet meydana getirmek için kullanılan herhangi bir madde  Askeri     ts
23fuel up yakıt almak  fiil     ts
24fuel ateşe yakacak atmak     ts
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plural of fuel, third person singular present tense of the verb to fuel, are substances from which heat energy can be obtained The most common fuels for heating are: a) Coal/Coke b) Gas (natural and town gas, liquefied petroleum gas) c) Heating oil (light and heavy heating oil), Plants and woody vegetation, both living and dead, that are capable of burning, All combustible material within the wildland/ urban interface or intermix, including vegetation and structures, Wildland vegetation materials that can burn While usually referring to above ground living and dead wildland surface vegetation, roots and organic soils such as peat are often included In rural settings, anything that can burn, in GEMIS are records of the type product and are part of the energy carriers For fuels, GEMIS stores the ultimate analysis, based on which the heating value or higher heating value and emissions can be computed Furthermore, the price of the fuel, and metadata are stored, The organic materials that will support the start and spread of a fire:  duff, litter, grass, weeds, forbs, brush, trees, and dead wood materials, Combustible materials present in the forest which potentially contribute a significant fire hazard, Substance that provides nourishment for a living organism; food, Substance consumed to provide energy through combustion, or through chemical or nuclear reaction, to provide fuel, Something that stimulates, encourages or maintains an action, to exacerbate, to cause to grow or become greater, fewel, elding, provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace, provide with a combustible substance that provides emergy; "fuel aircraft, ships, and cars", stimulate; "fuel the debate on creationism", take in fuel, as of a ship; "The tanker fueled in Bahrain", a substance that can be consumed to produce energy; "more fuel is needed during the winter months"; "they developed alternative fuels for aircraft" stimulate; "fuel the debate on creationism" take in fuel, as of a ship; "The tanker fueled in Bahrain" provide with a combustible substance that provides emergy; "fuel aircraft, ships, and cars" provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace, Combustible material, To store or furnish with fuel or firing, means all liquids defined as "Motor Fuel" in Section 1 1 of this Act and aviation fuels and kerosene, but excluding liquified petroleum gases, something that is burned to give heat or power, fill with fuel, Any matter used to produce heat by burning; that which feeds fire; combustible matter used for fires, as wood, coal, peat, etc, a substance used by a machine or a process to produce energy or power, a substance consumed to power an engine through the release of chemical or nuclear energy, a flammable substance, Anything that serves to feed or increase passion or excitement, To feed with fuel, The methanol/nitromethane/lubricant mix used to fuel model engines A helicopter fuel mix has a higher concentration of lubricant to counter the lack of sufficient airflow over the engine in a hover, a substance that can be consumed to produce energy; "more fuel is needed during the winter months"; "they developed alternative fuels for aircraft", All the dead and living material that will burn This includes grasses, dead branches and pine needles on the ground, as well as standing live and dead trees Also included are minerals near the surface, such as coal that will burn during a fire, and human-built structures, Fuel cells need hydrogen, and some systems are run from bottled hydrogen Systems such as IdaTech's, however, incorporate fuel processors that produce hydrogen from a variety of alcohol or fossil fuels search, Any material that can be burned to produce energy, Any material that can be converted to energy, A material which is consumed, giving up its molecularly stored energy which is then used for other purposes, e g to do work (run a machine), combustible plant material, both living and dead that is capable of burning in a wildland situation, Any substance that can be burned to produce heat; also, materials that can be fissioned in a chain reaction to produce heat, provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace", fuel fuels fuelling fuelled in AM, use fueling, fueled, substance burned to create energy (wood, coal, etc.), Fuel is a substance such as coal, oil, or petrol that is burned to provide heat or power. They ran out of fuel. industrial research into cleaner fuels, To fuel a situation means to make it become worse or more intense. The result will inevitably fuel speculation about the Prime Minister's future The economic boom was fueled by easy credit. = feed, If something adds fuel to a conflict or debate, or adds fuel to the fire, it makes the conflict or debate more intense. His comments are bound to add fuel to the debate The decision to raise tariffs on imports will only add fuel to the fire. a substance such as coal, gas, or oil that can be burned to produce heat or energy (fouaille, from feu , from focus; FOCUS). fossil fuel fuel cell fuel injection, Any material that can be burned to make energy, Any material, like wood, coal, oil, or gas, that is burned to supply heat or energy, A material that is consumed, giving up its molecularly stored energy which is then used for other purposes, e g , to do work (run a machine), is any combustible vegetative material, Any substance used to produce heat, either by chemical or nuclear reaction, as used, e g , in a heat engine See rocket propellant, Any material that will sustain a wildland fire, Whatever is available to feed a fire, such as fallen or standing dead wood, fallen branches and leaves, dry shrubs, etc, Substances that are burned or consumed by some means to produce energy Examples of fuels include coal, food, natural gas, and fissionable uranium, A substance used to produce heat, Combustible material Includes, vegetation, such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees, that feed a fire (See Surface Fuels ), Combustible material that includes vegetation such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees (See Surface Fuels ) Includes both living plants; dead, woody vegetative materials; and other vegetative materials which are capable of burning,   Combustible material   Includes vegetation, such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees that feed a fire, A material that is burned to produce light (fuels used for lighthouses included wood, lard, whale oil, tallow, kerosene ) Today electricity is common with acetylene gas and solar power also used, Combustible material Includes, vegetation, such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees, that feed a fire,

25 plural of fuel     ts
26 third person singular present tense of the verb to fuel     ts
27 are substances from which heat energy can be obtained The most common fuels for heating are: a) Coal/Coke b) Gas (natural and town gas, liquefied petroleum gas) c) Heating oil (light and heavy heating oil)     ts
28 Plants and woody vegetation, both living and dead, that are capable of burning     ts
29 All combustible material within the wildland/ urban interface or intermix, including vegetation and structures     ts
30 Wildland vegetation materials that can burn While usually referring to above ground living and dead wildland surface vegetation, roots and organic soils such as peat are often included In rural settings, anything that can burn     ts
31 in GEMIS are records of the type product and are part of the energy carriers For fuels, GEMIS stores the ultimate analysis, based on which the heating value or higher heating value and emissions can be computed Furthermore, the price of the fuel, and metadata are stored     ts
32 The organic materials that will support the start and spread of a fire:  duff, litter, grass, weeds, forbs, brush, trees, and dead wood materials     ts
33 Combustible materials present in the forest which potentially contribute a significant fire hazard     ts
34fuel Substance that provides nourishment for a living organism; food     ts
35fuel Substance consumed to provide energy through combustion, or through chemical or nuclear reaction     ts
36fuel to provide fuel     ts
37fuel Something that stimulates, encourages or maintains an action - "Money is the fuel for economy."     ts
38fuel to exacerbate, to cause to grow or become greater     ts
39Fuel fewel     ts
40Fuel elding     ts
41fuel provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace     ts
42fuel provide with a combustible substance that provides emergy; "fuel aircraft, ships, and cars"     ts
43fuel stimulate; "fuel the debate on creationism"     ts
44fuel take in fuel, as of a ship; "The tanker fueled in Bahrain"     ts
45fuel a substance that can be consumed to produce energy; "more fuel is needed during the winter months"; "they developed alternative fuels for aircraft" stimulate; "fuel the debate on creationism" take in fuel, as of a ship; "The tanker fueled in Bahrain" provide with a combustible substance that provides emergy; "fuel aircraft, ships, and cars" provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace     ts
46fuel Combustible material     ts
47fuel To store or furnish with fuel or firing     ts
48fuel means all liquids defined as "Motor Fuel" in Section 1 1 of this Act and aviation fuels and kerosene, but excluding liquified petroleum gases     ts
49fuel something that is burned to give heat or power     ts
50fuel fill with fuel  fiil     ts
51fuel Any matter used to produce heat by burning; that which feeds fire; combustible matter used for fires, as wood, coal, peat, etc     ts
52fuel a substance used by a machine or a process to produce energy or power     ts
53fuel a substance consumed to power an engine through the release of chemical or nuclear energy     ts
54fuel a flammable substance     ts
55fuel Anything that serves to feed or increase passion or excitement     ts
56fuel To feed with fuel     ts
57fuel The methanol/nitromethane/lubricant mix used to fuel model engines A helicopter fuel mix has a higher concentration of lubricant to counter the lack of sufficient airflow over the engine in a hover     ts
58fuel a substance that can be consumed to produce energy; "more fuel is needed during the winter months"; "they developed alternative fuels for aircraft"     ts
59fuel All the dead and living material that will burn This includes grasses, dead branches and pine needles on the ground, as well as standing live and dead trees Also included are minerals near the surface, such as coal that will burn during a fire, and human-built structures     ts
60fuel Fuel cells need hydrogen, and some systems are run from bottled hydrogen Systems such as IdaTech's, however, incorporate fuel processors that produce hydrogen from a variety of alcohol or fossil fuels search     ts
61fuel Any material that can be burned to produce energy     ts
62fuel Any material that can be converted to energy     ts
63fuel A material which is consumed, giving up its molecularly stored energy which is then used for other purposes, e g to do work (run a machine)     ts
64fuel combustible plant material, both living and dead that is capable of burning in a wildland situation     ts
65fuel Any substance that can be burned to produce heat; also, materials that can be fissioned in a chain reaction to produce heat     ts
66fuel provide with fuel; "Oil fires the furnace"     ts
67fuel fuel fuels fuelling fuelled in AM, use fueling, fueled     ts
68fuel substance burned to create energy (wood, coal, etc.)  isim     ts
69fuel Fuel is a substance such as coal, oil, or petrol that is burned to provide heat or power. They ran out of fuel. industrial research into cleaner fuels     ts
70fuel To fuel a situation means to make it become worse or more intense. The result will inevitably fuel speculation about the Prime Minister's future The economic boom was fueled by easy credit. = feed     ts
71fuel If something adds fuel to a conflict or debate, or adds fuel to the fire, it makes the conflict or debate more intense. His comments are bound to add fuel to the debate The decision to raise tariffs on imports will only add fuel to the fire. a substance such as coal, gas, or oil that can be burned to produce heat or energy (fouaille, from feu , from focus; FOCUS). fossil fuel fuel cell fuel injection     ts
72fuel Any material that can be burned to make energy     ts
73fuel Any material, like wood, coal, oil, or gas, that is burned to supply heat or energy     ts
74fuel A material that is consumed, giving up its molecularly stored energy which is then used for other purposes, e g , to do work (run a machine)     ts
75fuel is any combustible vegetative material     ts
76fuel Any substance used to produce heat, either by chemical or nuclear reaction, as used, e g , in a heat engine See rocket propellant     ts
77fuel Any material that will sustain a wildland fire     ts
78fuel Whatever is available to feed a fire, such as fallen or standing dead wood, fallen branches and leaves, dry shrubs, etc     ts
79fuel Substances that are burned or consumed by some means to produce energy Examples of fuels include coal, food, natural gas, and fissionable uranium     ts
80fuel A substance used to produce heat     ts
81fuel Combustible material Includes, vegetation, such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees, that feed a fire (See Surface Fuels )     ts
82fuel Combustible material that includes vegetation such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees (See Surface Fuels ) Includes both living plants; dead, woody vegetative materials; and other vegetative materials which are capable of burning     ts
83fuel   Combustible material   Includes vegetation, such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees that feed a fire     ts
84fuel A material that is burned to produce light (fuels used for lighthouses included wood, lard, whale oil, tallow, kerosene ) Today electricity is common with acetylene gas and solar power also used     ts
85fuel Combustible material Includes, vegetation, such as grass, leaves, ground litter, plants, shrubs and trees, that feed a fire     ts
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Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada fuels kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. fuels kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan fuels kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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