Carbureter

/ˈkɑːrbjʊrɛtər/ noun

A device in an engine that mixes air with vaporized fuel (gasoline) in the correct ratio for combustion; also spelled carburetor.

From carburet (to combine with carbon) plus -er (device suffix). The root comes from Latin carbo (coal/carbon). Developed in the 1890s as internal combustion engines needed fuel mixing.

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