patent fuel

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Noun

patent fuel (countable and uncountable, plural patent fuels)

  1. Fuel, usually in the form of briquettes, made from fine, crushed coal with the addition of a binding agent.
    • 1959 May, R. A. Savill, “The coal traffic of the North Eastern Region”, in Trains Illustrated, page 272:
      The originating tonnage of coal class traffic (that is to say coal, coke and patent fuel) for the whole of British Railways in 1957 was 166,153,300 tons, representing half-a-million tons a day and roughly 60 per cent of the total freight traffic.

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