Ignition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ignite
To kindle or set on fire as to ignite paper or wood
Ignitible
Capable of being ignited
igniter
a substance used to ignite or kindle a fire
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Internal combustion
is then exploded either by a flame of gas flame ignition now little used by a hot tube tube ignition or
Semi Diesel
end of the compression stroke and is fired without electrical ignition The fuel is sprayed into an iron box called a
nonflammable
Not easily ignited and burning only slowly if ignited
Ignitor
One who or that which produces ignition especially a contrivance for igniting the powder in a torpedo
Open sparking
owing to the lack of adequate provisions for preventing the ignition of inflammable gas external to the apparatus would ignite such
Otto cycle
explosive charge as of gas and air second stroke compression ignition and explosion of this charge third stroke the working stroke
Drummond light
the other hydrogen or coal gas in a state of ignition upon a ball of lime or a stream of oxygen
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