Ignition - Law Dictionary Search Results
flamethrower
a weapon that squirts ignited liquid or gelatinous fuel for several yards
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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Cyanogen
alkaline cyanide when nitrogen or a nitrogenous compound is strongly ignited with carbon and soda or potash It conducts itself like
Coal
A thoroughly charred and extinguished or still ignited fragment from wood or other combustible substance charcoal
Flash-point
yields a vapour which will give a momentary flash when ignited, determined in accordance with the provisions of Chapter II and
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Ignition - Law Dictionary Search Results
flamethrower
a weapon that squirts ignited liquid or gelatinous fuel for several yards
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
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Cyanogen
alkaline cyanide when nitrogen or a nitrogenous compound is strongly ignited with carbon and soda or potash It conducts itself like
Coal
A thoroughly charred and extinguished or still ignited fragment from wood or other combustible substance charcoal
Flash-point
yields a vapour which will give a momentary flash when ignited, determined in accordance with the provisions of Chapter II and
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