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Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) - Cite This Source - Share This
pe·tro·le·um       [puh-troh-lee-uhm] Pronunciation Key
–noun
an oily, thick, flammable, usually dark-colored liquid that is a form of bitumen or a mixture of various hydrocarbons, occurring naturally in various parts of the world and commonly obtained by drilling: used in a natural or refined state as fuel, or separated by distillation into gasoline, naphtha, benzene, kerosene, paraffin, etc.

[Origin: 1520–30; < ML: lit., rock oil, equiv. to L petr(a) rock (< Gk pétra) + oleum oil]

pe·tro·le·ous, adjective
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pe·tro·le·um       (pə-trō'lē-əm)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   A thick, flammable, yellow-to-black mixture of gaseous, liquid, and solid hydrocarbons that occurs naturally beneath the earth's surface, can be separated into fractions including natural gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, fuel and lubricating oils, paraffin wax, and asphalt and is used as raw material for a wide variety of derivative products.


[Middle English, from Medieval Latin petrōleum : Latin petra, rock; see petrous + Latin ōleum, oil; see oil.]

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petroleum 
1348, from M.L. petroleum, from L. petra "rock" + oleum "oil."

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petroleum

noun
a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons 

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petroleum       (pə-trō'lē-əm)  Pronunciation Key 
A thick, flammable, yellow-to-black mixture of gaseous, liquid, and solid hydrocarbons that occurs naturally beneath the Earth's surface. It can be separated into fractions including natural gas, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, paraffin wax, asphalt, and fuel and lubricating oils, and is used as raw material for a wide variety of derivative products. It is believed to originate from the accumulated remains of fossil plants and animals, especially in shallow marine environments.

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Petroleum County, MT (county, FIPS 69) Location: 47.10745 N, 108.26179 W
Population (1990): 519 (293 housing units)
Area: 4283.7 sq km (land), 52.1 sq km (water)

Petroleum, WV Zip code(s): 26161

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This

Petroleum

Pe*tro"le*um\, n. [NL., fr. L. petra a rock + oleum oil: cf. F. p['e]trole. Cf. Petrify, and Oil.] Rock oil, mineral oil, or natural oil, a dark brown or greenish inflammable liquid, which, at certain points, exists in the upper strata of the earth, from whence it is pumped, or forced by pressure of the gas attending it. It consists of a complex mixture of various hydrocarbons, largely of the methane series, but may vary much in appearance, composition, and properties. It is refined by distillation, and the products include kerosene, benzine, gasoline, paraffin, etc.

Petroleum spirit, a volatile liquid obtained in the distillation of crude petroleum at a temperature of 170[deg] Fahr., or below. The term is rather loosely applied to a considerable range of products, including benzine and ligroin. The terms petroleum ether, and naphtha, are sometimes applied to the still more volatile products, including rhigolene, gasoline, cymogene, etc.

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