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  2. English dictionaries, including the Oxford English Dictionary, show that the term gasoline originates from gas plus the chemical suffixes -ole and -ine.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gasoline
    The word "gasolene" was coined in 1865 from the word gas and the chemical suffix -ine/-ene. The modern spelling was first used in 1871. The shortened form "gas" for gasoline was first recorded in American English in 1905 and is often confused with the older words gas and gases that have been used since the early 1600s.
    www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Gasoline
    English word gasoline comes from Proto-Indo-European *loiwom, Proto-Indo-European *loiu̯om, Proto-Hellenic *élaiwon, and later Latin oleum (Olive oil. The palaestra.)
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