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car⋅bu⋅ret

[kahr-buh-reyt, -byuh-, -byuh-ret]
–verb (used with object), -ret⋅ed, -ret⋅ing or (especially British) -ret⋅ted, -ret⋅ting.
to combine or mix with carbon or hydrocarbons.

Origin:
1865–70; carb- + -uret
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car·bu·ret   (kär'bə-rāt', -rět', -byə-)   
tr.v.   car·bu·ret·ed or car·bu·ret·ted, car·bu·ret·ing or car·bu·ret·ting, car·bu·rets
To combine or mix (a gas, for example) with volatile hydrocarbons, so as to increase available fuel energy.

[From carburet, carbide, from French carbure, from Latin carbō, carbon; see carbon.]
car·bu·re'tion n.
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