- anti-knocking
- anti-'knock·ing adjattr, inv techAntiklopf-
English-German students dictionary . 2013.
English-German students dictionary . 2013.
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octane — (n.) hydrocarbon of the methane series, 1872, coined from octo (see OCTA (Cf. octa )) + ANE (Cf. ane); so called because it has eight carbon atoms. A fuel s octane rating, in reference to its anti knocking quality, is attested from 1932 … Etymology dictionary