Carburettor

/ˈkɑːrbəreɪtər/ noun

A device in an engine that mixes air and fuel in the right proportions so the engine can burn it efficiently (the British spelling; Americans spell it 'carburetor').

From French 'carburant' (fuel), from Latin 'carbo' (coal/carbon) plus the agent suffix. The term emerged in the early 1900s as automobiles were being invented.

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