Ignition - Law Dictionary Search Results
Fire
and heat in the combustion of bodies combustion state of ignition
Ignition
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hot wire
the car the wire is connected to points in the ignition circuit that bypass the key
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Motor spirit
oil (excluding crude mineral oil) used as fuel in spark ignition engines which conforms to such specifications, as the Central Government
High Speed Diesel
conforms to such specifications for use as fuel in compression ignition engines, as the Central Government may, in consultation with the
Dangerous business
or of other substances liable to sudden explosion, inflammation or ignition or of turpentine, naphtha, varnish, tar, resin or Brunswick black
Promethean
An apparatus for automatic ignition
Preignition
Ignition in an internal combustion engine while the inlet valve is
Pilot light
or other gas burning device so as to allow immediate ignition of the main flame when the gas flow is turned
Gun
explosive charge such as guncotton or gunpowder behind which is ignited by various means Pistols rifles carbines muskets and fowling pieces
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