noun a colorless, volatile, flammable liquid hydrocarbon mixture used as a solvent and as a fuel
Benzine is a common solvent used in laboratories for various purposes.
Benzine is a term used in some regions to refer to gasoline or petrol.
Benzine was commonly used as a cleaning agent in the early 20th century before safer alternatives became available.
Benzine is used as a degreaser and cleaning agent in industrial settings.
Benzine can be used as a solvent in the writing industry for cleaning ink stains or removing adhesive residue from paper.
Benzine is used as a solvent in laboratories for dissolving non-polar compounds.
Benzine is used as a degreaser in automotive workshops to clean engine parts.
Benzine can be used as a solvent in the art industry for cleaning paint brushes or thinning oil-based paints.