fuel, oxidizer, reaction mass or mixture for one or more engines (especially internal combustion engines or jet engines) that is carried within a vehicle prior to use
the compressed gas in a pressurised container (especially an aerosol can) that is used to expel a liquid
something that propels: as (a): an explosive for propelling projectiles (b): fuel plus oxidizer used by a rocket engine (c): a gas kept under pressure in a bottle or can for expelling the contents when the pressure is released
a fuel or oxidizer for an engine, especially one for a rocket that provides thrust by explosive chemical reaction
Propellant is a gas that is used in spray cans to force the contents out of the can when you press the button. By 1978, in the USA, the use of CFCs in aerosol propellants was banned
Propellant is a substance that causes something to move forwards. a propellant for nuclear rockets
tending to or capable of propelling; "propellant fuel for submarines"; "the faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency"; "universities the seats of propulsive thought"
Liquid in a self-pressurized pesticide product that expels the active ingredient from its contain- er Proportionate Mortality Ratio (PMR): The number of deaths from a specific cause in a specific period of time per 100 deaths from all causes in the same time period Proportionate Mortality Ratio (PMR): The number of deaths from a specific cause in a specific period of time per 100 deaths from all causes in the same time period
something that propels tending to or capable of propelling; "propellant fuel for submarines"; "the faster a jet plane goes the greater its propulsive efficiency"; "universities