rock oil
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Definition
Noun: * A dark, viscous liquid mixture of hydrocarbons found naturally in geological formations beneath the Earth's surface; crude oil. It is a fossil fuel formed from the remains of ancient marine organisms and is the raw material for producing gasoline, diesel, and many other petrochemical products.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The country's economy depends heavily on the export of rock oil.
- Before refining, rock oil is a thick, black substance.
- Geologists search for new underground reservoirs of rock oil.
Advanced Usage
- The term "rock oil" is an older, more descriptive name for the substance now most commonly called crude oil or simply petroleum. It is used in historical contexts or for technical specificity to distinguish the raw, unrefined material from its processed products.
Variants and Related Words
- Petroleum (n): The modern, more common synonym for rock oil, encompassing both the crude (unrefined) and refined states.
- Crude oil (n): The unrefined form of petroleum, directly equivalent to rock oil.
- Hydrocarbons (n): The primary chemical components of rock oil.
- Fossil fuel (n): The category of fuel that includes rock oil/petroleum, formed from ancient organic matter.
Synonyms
- Crude oil
- Petroleum
- Crude
- Black gold (informal/figurative)
Related Phrases
- Oil well: A boring made into the earth to extract rock oil.
- Oil field: An area rich in underground deposits of rock oil.
- Oil refinery: An industrial plant where rock oil is processed and refined.
Noun
- a dark oil consisting mainly of hydrocarbons