释义 |
ko·gas·in \kōˈgasə̇n, ˈkōˌg-\ noun (-s) Etymology: German, from ko- (from koks coke, irregular from English coke) + gas (from New Latin) + -in (from benzin benzine, gasoline) : a liquid mixture of saturated and unsaturated aliphatic hydrocarbons made by reaction of carbon monoxide and hydrogen in the Fischer-Tropsch process |