Fuel

/ˈfjuːəl/ noun

Fuel is any material, such as gas, coal, or wood, that is burned or used to produce energy. It powers engines, heats homes, and runs many machines.

“Fuel” comes from Old French “fouaille” or “fuele,” meaning “firewood,” from a root meaning “to burn” or “to heat.” It originally referred mainly to wood for fires before expanding to all energy sources.

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