Ethanol

Pronunciation: /ˈɛθəˌnɔːl/

Ethanol (noun)

  1. A clear liquid alcohol made from plants or other materials, used as a fuel and in some cleaning products.
  2. A common organic chemical used to dissolve substances in labs and factories.

Examples

  • Ethanol can be used as an alcohol fuel liquid.
  • The engine runs on ethanol as an alcohol fuel liquid.