British plural of fueller; multiple persons or devices that supply fuel.
From 'fueller' plus the regular plural suffix '-s'.
Plurals in English are straightforward now, but they're remnants of an older, more complicated system—Old English had multiple plural forms, and we've simplified to just '-s' and a few irregular holdouts like 'children.'
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