"Multifuel" refers to the capability of a device or engine to operate using more than one type of fuel. This term is commonly associated with vehicles, engines, heating systems, and other machinery that can run on various fuels, such as gasoline, diesel, biodiesel, natural gas, kerosene, coal, or even alternative fuels like ethanol or hydrogen. In the context of vehicles, multifuel engines are designed to switch between different fuel sources, optimizing performance, efficiency, and versatility.
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