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gelatinized gasoline

 
Sci-Tech Dictionary: gelatinized gasoline
(jə′lat·ən′īzd ′gas·ə′lēn)

(materials) Gasoline treated with a thickening agent; used in napalm bombs and flamethrowers. Also known as gasoline gel; jellied gasoline; thickened fuel.


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