Burning fluid
Burning fluid
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Burning fluid
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A mixture of alcohol and turpentine, used as lamp fuel in the 19th century. Burning fluid, which was dangerously explosive, was replaced by kerosene in the late 1850s.
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http://web.simmons.edu/~boyd3/lis419/thesaurus/thesaurus.xls
Corning Museum of Glass | Glass dictionary. (1993). Retrieved February 12, 2008, from http://www.cmog.org/index.asp?pageId=687.
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