Word info

carburetted

Verb

The word is derived from carburet

Meaning

of Carburet

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Examples

Gasoline engines can run at stoichiometric air-to-fuel ratio, because gasoline is quite volatile and is mixed (sprayed or carburetted) with the air prior to ignition. Source: Internet

The second, silver, road-registered car, powered by a carburetted and detuned 908 race engine making 300 hp (224 kW) was then prepared as a gift to Ferry Porsche on his 60th birthday. Source: Internet

Some are carburetted, usually the smaller engines. Source: Internet

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