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ethanol

[eth-uh-nawl, -nol] / ˈɛθ əˌnɔl, -ˌnɒl /


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They also questioned whether ethanol released through the barrels of whisky could cause the fungus black mould to appear.

From BBC

Rollins also noted that the waiver would be a boost for US farmers, who produce the ethanol that goes into the blended fuel.

From Barron's

Another study led by former graduate student Cynthia Wang-Claypool found that feathers, including those of Anna's hummingbirds, contain ethyl glucuronide, a byproduct of ethanol metabolism.

From Science Daily

It’s basically gasoline before ethanol is mixed in, and price movements for its near-term futures contracts can give a sense of where pump prices might be headed.

From Barron's

Corn futures have risen roughly 4% since the war began late last month, partly due to prospects for greater ethanol demand.

From The Wall Street Journal