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LPG

abbr.
liquefied petroleum gas
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LPG

abbreviation for
(Elements & Compounds) liquefied petroleum gas
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LPG

liquefied petroleum gas.
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Translations

LPG

[ˌɛlpiːˈdʒiː] n (=liquefied petroleum gas) → GPL mL-plate [ˈɛlpleɪt] n (British) plaque portant un L rouge ("Learner" ou apprenti), apposée sur le véhicule d'un apprenti conducteur
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