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reformate

[ri-fawr-meyt, -mit]

noun

Chemistry.
  1. the product of the reforming reforming process.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of reformate1

First recorded in 1945–50; reform + -ate 1
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Example Sentences

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The three were performing preventative maintenance on the plant's Ultraformer-3, which converts naphtha produced in oil refining to reformate, an octane booster for gasoline.

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Reformate is colorless, flammable and toxic to touch, inhale or ingest.

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Each barge was carrying an estimated 25,000 barrels of reformate, and the Coast Guard said in a statement that an unknown volume of the gasoline product spilled.

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The Coast Guard says each barge was carrying an estimated 25,000 barrels of reformate and that an unknown volume of the gasoline product spilled.

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Port Houston spokeswoman Lisa Ashley says reformate is colorless, flammable and toxic to aquatic life.

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