Dictionary entry

PETROL

Webster's Dictionary 1828

PE'TROL

PETRO'LEUM, noun [Gr. a stone, and oil; quasi petrolaion.]

Rock oil, a liquid inflammable substance or bitumen exuding from the earth and collected on the surface of the water in wells, in various parts of the world, or oozing from cavities in rocks. This is essentially composed of carbon and hydrogen.