carburettor

car·bu·re·tor

[kahr-buh-rey-ter, -byuh-]
noun
a device for mixing vaporized fuel with air to produce a combustible or explosive mixture, as for an internal-combustion engine.
Also, car·bu·ra·tor, car·bu·ret·er;, especially British, car·bu·ret·tor, car·bu·ret·ter [kahr-byuh-ret-er] .


Origin:
1860–65; carburet + -or2

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carburettor, (US) carburetter or (US) carburetor (ˌkɑːbjʊˈrɛtə, ˈkɑːbjʊˌrɛtə, -bə-, ˌkɑːbjʊˈrɛtə, ˈkɑːbjʊˌrɛtə, -bə-, ˈkɑːbjʊˌreɪtə, -bə-) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Compare fuel injection Informal term: carb a device used in petrol engines for atomizing the petrol, controlling its mixture with air, and regulating the intake of the air-petrol mixture into the engine
 
carburetter, (US) carburetter or (US) carburetor
 
n
 
carburetor, (US) carburetter or (US) carburetor
 
n

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a printed punctuation mark (‽), available only in some typefaces, designed to combine the question mark (?) and the exclamation point (!), indicating a mixture of query and interjection, as after a rhetorical question.
a gadget; dingus; thingumbob.
carburettor, (US) carburetter or (US) carburetor (ˌkɑːbjʊˈrɛtə, ˈkɑːbjʊˌrɛtə, -bə-, ˌkɑːbjʊˈrɛtə, ˈkɑːbjʊˌrɛtə, -bə-, ˈkɑːbjʊˌreɪtə, -bə-) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Compare fuel injection Informal term: carb a device used in petrol engines for atomizing the petrol, controlling its mixture with air, and regulating the intake of the air-petrol mixture into the engine
 
carburetter, (US) carburetter or (US) carburetor
 
n
 
carburetor, (US) carburetter or (US) carburetor
 
n

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carburetor
1866, from carburet "compound of carbon and another substance" (1795), from carb- + -uret, an archaic suffix formed from Mod.L. -uretum to parallel Fr. words in -ure. Motor vehicle sense is from 1896.
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carburetor definition


  1. n.
    a device for smoking cannabis that mixes the smoke with air. (Drugs.) : I have a carburetor with the rest of my stash.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
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