English to Maori Meaning of petroleum - hinu


Petroleum :
hinu

kōhinu, hinu, penehīni, hinu toka

hinu
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Definitions of petroleum in English
Noun(1) a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons
Examples of petroleum in English
(1) Benzene is a colorless and highly flammable liquid hydrocarbon derived from petroleum .(2) Eocene formations are important source or reservoir rocks for petroleum or gas in several parts of the world.(3) Products produced from petroleum , such as mineral oils, are classified as petrochemical pollutants.(4) Crude oil, also known as petroleum , is the world's most actively traded commodity.(5) Liquid paraffin is a mixture of liquid hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum .
Related Phrases of petroleum
(1) petroleum jelly ::
tiēre hinu
(2) petroleum products ::
hua hinu
(3) petroleum industry ::
ahumahi hinu
(4) liquefied petroleum gas ::
hau hinu liquefied
(5) crude petroleum ::
hinu masivesivá
(6) petroleum pitch ::
hinu te ware
Synonyms
Noun
1. crude oil ::
hinu masivesivá
2. crude ::
faufau
3. fossil oil ::
hinu parawae
4. rock oil ::
hinu toka
5. oil ::
hinu
Different Forms
petroleum
English to Maori Dictionary: petroleum

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