Die|sel|ing — or Die|sel|ing «DEE zuh lihng», noun. a brief continued idling of an automobile after the ignition is turned off. Dieseling may occur in standard automobiles that use lean fuel mixtures for idling in order to reduce the emission of exhaust… … Useful english dictionary
Die|sel|ise — or Die|sel|ise «DEE zuh lyz, suh », transitive verb, ised, is|ing. Especially British. dieselize … Useful english dictionary
die|sel|ise — or Die|sel|ise «DEE zuh lyz, suh », transitive verb, ised, is|ing. Especially British. dieselize … Useful english dictionary
Die|sel|ize — or Die|sel|ize «DEE zuh lyz, suh », transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to equip with, or convert to use of, a diesel engine or engines: »It pinched the French railway system, almost completely dieselized (Newsweek) … Useful english dictionary
die|sel|ize — or Die|sel|ize «DEE zuh lyz, suh », transitive verb, ized, iz|ing. to equip with, or convert to use of, a diesel engine or engines: »It pinched the French railway system, almost completely dieselized (Newsweek) … Useful english dictionary
sel — an·gus·ti·sel·late; an·sel·mi·an; ba·sel; ba·sel·la; bes·sel; bi·sel·li·um; bo·sel·a·phus; bring·sel; cal·a·bra·sel·la; cap·sel·la; car·rou·sel; cas·sel; cas·sel·mann s; ches·sel; chlam·y·do·sel·a·chus; chrem·sel; clad·o·sel·a·che; coun·sel·able; … English syllables
die — ac·ci·die; bad·die; bal·die; ban·die; bell ma·gen·die; boo·die; bro·die; caw·die; chris·ten·die; cote·har·die; cow·die; dan·die; die; die·me·nia; die·ner; die·ri; die·sel·i·za·tion; die·sel·ize; die·sinker; die·sinking; die·stock; die·tl s;… … English syllables
tas|sel — tas|sel1 «TAS uhl», noun, verb, seled, sel|ing or (especially British) selled, sel|ling. –n. 1. a hanging bunch of threads, small cords, beads, or the like, fastened together at one end; pendant. 2. any bunch of hairs, threads, or the like,… … Useful english dictionary
dieseling — die·sel·ing … English syllables
dieseling — die•sel•ing [[t]ˈdi zə lɪŋ, sə [/t]] n. aum the continued running of an internal combustion engine after the ignition is turned off • Etymology: 1950–55 … From formal English to slang