diesel

UK /ˈdiːzəl/ US /ˈdisəl/
noun 5verb 2

Definitions

noun

1

A fuel derived from petroleum (or other oils) but heavier than gasoline/petrol. Used to power diesel engines which burn this fuel using the heat produced when air is compressed.

2

A vehicle powered by a diesel engine.

His next truck will be a diesel.

1959, Steam's Finest Hour, edited by David P. Morgan, Kalmbach Publishing Co., referring to Mexico's last new steam locomotives. Their effective service life was cut short by an almost simultaneous switch to diesels - a circumstance shared with many an engine north of the border.

3

Ellipsis of diesel engine.

Their next engine design will be a diesel.

Thumbed a diesel down, outside a cafe.

4

A rider who has an even energy output, without bursts of speed.

5

Synonym of snakebite and black.

verb

1

To ignite a substance by using the heat generated by compression.

2

For a spark-ignition internal combustion engine to continue running after the electrical current to the spark plugs has been turned off. This occurs when there's enough heat in the combustion chamber to ignite the air and fuel mixture witho

The only reason the VW bug has a solenoid is to prevent it from dieseling.

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