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Gasoline and Pikangikum First Nation

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Difference between Gasoline and Pikangikum First Nation

Gasoline vs. Pikangikum First Nation

Gasoline (American English), or petrol (British English), is a transparent, petroleum-derived liquid that is used primarily as a fuel in spark-ignited internal combustion engines. The Pikangikum First Nation (Ojibwe: pointed: ᐱᑳᐣᒋᑲᒦᐣᐠ ᐯᒫᑎᓯᐚᐨ; unpointed: ᐱᑲᒋᑲᒥᑭ ᐯᒪᑎᓯᐘᒋ; Bigaanjigamiing Bemaadiziwaaj; locally: Beekahncheekahmeeng Paymahteeseewahch) is an Ojibwe First Nation located on the Pikangikum 14 Reserve, in Unorganized Kenora District in Northwestern Ontario, Canada.

Similarities between Gasoline and Pikangikum First Nation

Gasoline and Pikangikum First Nation have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Inhalant.

Inhalant

Inhalants are a broad range of household and industrial chemicals whose volatile vapors or pressurized gases are concentrated and breathed in via the nose or mouth to produce intoxication (called "getting high" in slang), in a manner not intended by the manufacturer.

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Gasoline and Pikangikum First Nation Comparison

Gasoline has 217 relations, while Pikangikum First Nation has 43. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.38% = 1 / (217 + 43).

References

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