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What is the difference between biokerosene and kerosene?

biokerosene | kerosene | Derived terms |

Kerosene is a derived term of biokerosene.


Biokerosene is likely misspelled.


Biokerosene has no English definition.

As a noun kerosene is

a petroleum based thin and colorless fuel; paraffin.

biokerosene

Not English

Biokerosene has no English definition. It may be misspelled.

English words similar to 'biokerosene':

beggarwise, bigcreekite, backsource

kerosene

English

Alternative forms

* kerosine

Noun

  • (Canadian, US) A petroleum based thin and colorless fuel; (British) paraffin.
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    Derived terms

    * biokerosene

    Synonyms

    * coal oil * kero * lamp oil