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hot wire

the car the wire is connected to points in the ignition circuit that bypass the key

Match

at one end in a substance which can be easily ignited by friction as a preparation of phosphorus or chlorate of

flamethrower

a weapon that squirts ignited liquid or gelatinous fuel for several yards

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Gunflint

A sharpened flint for the lock of a gun to ignite the charge It was in common use before the introduction

Gun

explosive charge such as guncotton or gunpowder behind which is ignited by various means Pistols rifles carbines muskets and fowling pieces

Grenade

or shell of iron filled with powder of other explosive ignited by means of a fuse and thrown from the hand

VerbarGoudron

wax pitch and glue used in various ways as for igniting buildings or works or to light ditches and ramparts

Flintlock

flint fixed in the hammer which on striking the steel ignites the priming

Firelock

An old form of gunlock as the flintlock which ignites the priming by a spark perhaps originally a matchlock Hence

firecracker

having only sufficient explosive mixture to make a loud bang ignited by a short fuse and used mostly as an entertainment

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hot wire

the car the wire is connected to points in the ignition circuit that bypass the key

Match

at one end in a substance which can be easily ignited by friction as a preparation of phosphorus or chlorate of

flamethrower

a weapon that squirts ignited liquid or gelatinous fuel for several yards

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Gunflint

A sharpened flint for the lock of a gun to ignite the charge It was in common use before the introduction

Gun

explosive charge such as guncotton or gunpowder behind which is ignited by various means Pistols rifles carbines muskets and fowling pieces

Grenade

or shell of iron filled with powder of other explosive ignited by means of a fuse and thrown from the hand

VerbarGoudron

wax pitch and glue used in various ways as for igniting buildings or works or to light ditches and ramparts

Flintlock

flint fixed in the hammer which on striking the steel ignites the priming

Firelock

An old form of gunlock as the flintlock which ignites the priming by a spark perhaps originally a matchlock Hence

firecracker

having only sufficient explosive mixture to make a loud bang ignited by a short fuse and used mostly as an entertainment

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