antiknock
Americanadjective
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of antiknock
Example Sentences
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The latest Dubbs "cracking" unit will convert 3,000 bbl. of oil per day, making 60% or more high-test antiknock motor fuel.
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Near Wilmington, N. C., on the Atlantic Ocean, a big plant extracts bromine from the sea, manufactures ethylene dibromide for use in antiknock gasolines.
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The refiners treat their gas with this antiknock compound, may sell the treated gas only to jobbers who are also licensed by the top company.
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The more and more powerful engines required gasolines with higher octane ratings, which is a measure of antiknock properties.
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Knocking quality is measured in octane, a 100% antiknock laboratory fluid.
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