gasohol

/ˈɡæsəhɔːl/
noun
  1. A fuel mixture of gasoline and ethanol (alcohol), used in some vehicles as a cleaner-burning alternative to pure gasoline.
    • Gasohol can reduce air pollution compared to regular gasoline.
    • Many gas stations in the Midwest sell gasohol as a cheaper and more eco-friendly option.
    • The farmer used gasohol in his truck because it was made from locally grown corn.
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