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 Translation for 'colza oil' from English to Serbian
NOUN1   a colza oil | colza oils
NOUN2   colza oil [substance] | -
SYNO colza oil | rape oil | rapeseed oil
гастр.
репичино уље {ср}
colza oil
уље {ср}oil
гастр.
орахово уље {ср}
walnut oil
unverified
прехр.
палмино уље {ср}
palm oil
unverified рузмариново уље {ср}rosemary oil
гастр.
репичино уље {ср}
rape oil
гастр.
уље од репиче уље {ср}
rapeseed oil
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Usage Examples English
  • It was painted white in 1845, and the same year the tower's lantern was installed, to house a colza oil lamp.
  • Further one out of eleven colza oil-fuel stations of the state Baden-Württemberg are located in Bietigheim.
  • The first lighthouses in Chile used colza oil as fuel, but in 1878 it was replaced by Bunsen burners.
  • Later in the 18th century, colza oil and rapeseed oil came into use as much cheaper substitutes.
  • The earliest form of train lighting was provided by Colza oil lamps.

  • They defined the unit was that illumination that emanates from a lamp burning pure colza oil (obtained from the seed of the plant "Brassica campestris") at a defined rate.
  • Henry Thomas Knott (born 1851) worked through the replacement of colza oil by paraffin and the consequent replacement of old Argand burners with lamps having multiple wicks and then the even brighter incandescent oil burner which converted liquid oil into vapour before combustion.
  • Renewable energies have increased noticeably in recent years, mainly wind power, favoured by the windy climate, but also solar power and biofuel, based on jatropha oil and colza oil.
  • Originally it carried a colza oil lamp which was changed to a kerosene lamp 1884.
  • Originally the flame ran on colza oil-lamps and showed red light.

  • The first lighthouse was built in 1848, and lit in November that year with a colza oil lamp.
  • The flame in the lantern ran on colza oil lamps, and mirrors collected the light.
  • The French physical standard Carcel lamp consisted of a cylindrical Argand burner, and gave the standard brightness when 42 grams of colza oil were consumed per hour.
  • Pater Noster originally had a large first order Fresnel lens in its lantern and the flame originally ran on colza oil.
  • Svenska Högarna lighthouse was lit in 1874 with a colza oil lamp.

  • The flame first ran on colza oil. Later on (1891), one of the lighthouses was put out of service and moved to Pite-Rönnskär in Norrland, at the same time the lamp was transformed to a paraffin lamp.
  • The flame ran on colza oil. In 1887 the colza oil lamp was replaced with a kerosene lamp.
  • In 1840, a colza oil lamp was installed. A flame consumed paraffin from 1887 but in 1938 the beacon was electrified.
  • In the early years, it was fueled with spermaceti oil as fuel but in 1860, that changed to colza oil; the latter was less expensive and allowed for the light to burn even on the coldest winter nights.
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