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–n.1. a) anything that can be burned to make useful heat or power. Coal, wood, and oil are fuels. SYNONYM(S): combustible. b) a substance oxidized in a rocket engine to producheat and a rapid expansion of gases. c) atomic matter producing heat by fission or fusion, as in a nuclear reactor.2. Figurative. something that keeps up or increases a feeling: »
His insults were fuel to her hatred of him. Each party is always laying up fuel for dissension (Sir Richard Steele).
–v.t.1. to supply with fuel: »The Atomic Energy Commission asked architect-engineering firms to propose design studies for a heavy water-moderated nuclear reactor fueled by natural uranium (Wall Street Journal).
2. Figurative. to act as a driving force for; support: »Fueling the pool-building boom are a number of things (Wall Street Journal).
–v.i.to get fuel: »The ship will have to fuel at the nearest port.
╂[< Old French feuaile < Vulgar Latin focālia, neuter plural adjective < Latin focus hearth, fire]–fu´el|er,–fu´el|ler, noun.–fu´el|less, adjective.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.