Sentences with distillate
dis·til·late
D d - Distillate is liquid hydrocarbons, usually colorless and of high API gravity, recovered from wet gas by a separator that condenses the liquid out of the gas.Petroleum fuel oil distillates are oils which are capable of being distilled or vaporized at temperatures of 650—700°F at atmospheric pressure.A distillate is a liquid which is condensed from a vapor during distillation.
- It's the distillate of meadow, waiting to be spread across a piece of bread, after which, depending on your mood.
- True rest, it turns out, is a group activity, not a solitary one; a restful atmosphere is the distillate of a society at rest.
- Gasoline inventories were also down, though supplies of distillate fuels rose.
- Stores of refined distillate and gasoline also rose.
- He manufactured six models with a Gasifier engine fueled by distillate, a form of diesel.
- When they did this, in a happy fluke of chemistry, the distillate smelled of bright young apple juice.