SYNTHOL


Meaning of SYNTHOL in English

ˈsinˌthȯl, -thōl noun

( -s )

Etymology: synthe tic (I) + -ol

: a synthetic motor fuel made by heating water gas or synthesis gas under pressure in the presence of a catalyst and containing chiefly alcohols, fatty acids, and ketones or chiefly hydrocarbons — compare fischer-tropsch process

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