mazut

See also: мазут and мажут

English

Etymology

From Russian мазу́т (mazút).

Noun

mazut (usually uncountable, plural mazuts)

  1. (petrochemistry) A heavy, low-quality fuel oil, used in generating plants and similar applications, or broken down to produce diesel.

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Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

From Russian мазут (mazut).

Noun

mazut m (Cyrillic spelling мазут)

  1. mazut

Further reading

  • mazut” in Hrvatski jezični portal
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