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Definition of Gas pump
1. Noun. A pump in a service station that draws gasoline from underground storage tanks.
Definition of Gas pump
1. Noun. A device at a gas station the dispenses gasoline. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gas Pump
Literary usage of Gas pump
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Internal Combustion Engines, Theory and Design: A Text Book on Gas- and Oil by Robert Leroy Streeter (1915)
"For heads up to 50 feet the gas pump is very simple — a piece of pipe with a
stand-pipe at one end and a combustion chamber at the other, the latter being ..."
2. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1909)
"Two pumps are used to form the charge, one a gas pump and the other an air pump,
and for the sake of convenience these are generally arranged horizontally ..."
3. Heat Engines: Steam, Gas, Steam Turbines and Their Auxiliaries by John Robins Allen, Joseph Aldrich Bursley (1914)
"Humphrey gas pump—During the Brussels Exposition in 1910 there was exhibited a
new type of pumping engine known as the Humphrey gas pump. ..."
4. Internal Combustion Engines, Theory and Design: A Text Book on Gas- and Oil by Robert Leroy Streeter (1915)
"For heads up to 50 feet the gas pump is very simple — a piece of pipe with a
stand-pipe at one end and a combustion chamber at the other, the latter being ..."
5. Cassier's Magazine edited by [Anonymus AC02877163] (1909)
"Two pumps are used to form the charge, one a gas pump and the other an air pump,
and for the sake of convenience these are generally arranged horizontally ..."
6. Heat Engines: Steam, Gas, Steam Turbines and Their Auxiliaries by John Robins Allen, Joseph Aldrich Bursley (1914)
"Humphrey gas pump—During the Brussels Exposition in 1910 there was exhibited a
new type of pumping engine known as the Humphrey gas pump. ..."