- pro·pane
- /ˈproʊˌpeın/ noun [noncount]: a colorless gas that is used for cooking and heating
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
pro|pane — «PROH payn», noun. a heavy, colorless, flammable gas, a hydrocarbon of the methane series. Propane occurs in crude petroleum and in natural gas and is used as a fuel, refrigerant, or solvent. Formula: C3H8 ╂[< prop(ionic acid) + ane] … Useful english dictionary
cy|clo|pro|pane — «SY kluh PROH payn, SIHK luh », noun. a colorless, saturated, gaseous hydrocarbon considered as a closed ring of three methylene radicals (CH2), used as an anesthetic. Formula: C3H6 … Useful english dictionary
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propane — pro·pane … English syllables
propane — pro•pane [[t]ˈproʊ peɪn[/t]] n. chem. a colorless, flammable gas, C3H8, of the alkane series, occurring in petroleum and natural gas: used chiefly as a fuel and in organic synthesis • Etymology: 1866; prop(ionic acid)+ ane … From formal English to slang
propane — pro|pane [ˈprəupeın US ˈprou ] n [U] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: propionic naming a type of fatty acid (19 21 centuries), from Greek pion fat ] a colourless gas used for cooking and heating … Dictionary of contemporary English