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Flash burner

A gas burner with a device for lighting by an electric spark...


Bude burner

A burner consisting of two or more concentric Argand burners the inner rising above the outer and a central tube by which oxygen gas or common air is supplied...


Flash

To burst or break forth with a sudden and transient flood of flame and light as the lighting flashes vividly the powder flashed...


Flash-point

Flash-point, of any petroleum means the lowest temperature at which it yields a vapour which will give a momentary flash when ignited, determined in accordance with the provisions of Chapter II and the rules made thereunder. [Petroleum Act, 1934 (30 of 1934), s. 2 (c)]...


Bunsen burner

a kind of burner invented by Professor Bunsen of Heidelberg consisting of a straight tube four or five inches in length having small holes for the entrance of air at the bottom Illuminating gas being also admitted at the bottom a mixture of gas and air is formed which burns at the top with a feebly luminous but intensely hot flame...


Flash boiler

A variety of water tube boiler used chiefly in steam automobiles consisting of a nest of strong tubes with very little water space kept nearly red hot so that the water as it trickles drop by drop into the tubes is immediately flashed into steam and superheated...


Flash point

the lowest temperature at which the vapors given off by a volatile liquid exposed to air will burst into flame when approached by a flame Also called flashing point...


bunsen

same as bunsen burner a gas burner used in laboratories has an air valve to regulate the mixture of gas and air...


Coruscant

Glittering in flashes flashing...


Coruscate

To glitter in flashes to flash...


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