• Frequency of Use
    40 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    60 %
  • Kerosene Meanings

    noun a flammable hydrocarbon oil used as fuel in lamps and heaters

    Fields related to kerosene

    Aviation

    Kerosene is used as jet fuel in aviation for powering aircraft engines.

    Chemistry

    Kerosene is used as a solvent in various chemical processes.

    Agriculture

    Kerosene is sometimes used in agriculture for pest control and as a component in certain pesticides.

    Transportation

    Kerosene is used as a fuel for certain vehicles, such as tractors and motorcycles.

    Energy

    Kerosene is commonly used as a fuel for heating and lighting in homes, especially in areas without access to electricity.

    Occupation Usage of kerosene

    Writer

    Kerosene can be used as a metaphor for destruction or chaos in literary works.

    Chemist

    Kerosene is used as a solvent in laboratories for dissolving substances.

    Mechanic

    Kerosene can be used as a degreaser to remove oil and grease from engine parts.

    Firefighter

    Kerosene is sometimes used as a fire starter in controlled burns or training exercises.

    Painter

    Kerosene can be used as a thinner for oil-based paints.

    Farmer

    Kerosene can be used as a fuel for certain types of agricultural equipment.

    Construction Worker

    Kerosene can be used as a fuel for portable heaters on construction sites.

    Pilot

    Kerosene is used as aviation fuel for certain types of aircraft.

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