Bipropellant

/ˌbaɪprəˈpɛlənt/ noun

A rocket fuel system consisting of two separate chemical components (fuel and oxidizer) that combust when mixed together.

From bi- (two) + propellant (from Latin propellere, to drive forward). This term became crucial in the space age (mid-20th century) as engineers developed sophisticated rocket engines.

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