ignitable

[ UK /ɪɡnˈa‍ɪtəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. capable of burning
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How To Use ignitable In A Sentence

  • The most ignitable institutional issue is the use of affirmative action to increase diversity in higher and professional education and consequently among the professional classes.
  • There are also characteristic wastes, which means they are ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or designated as toxic by the Toxic Characteristic Leachate Procedure.
  • With limón, sal and Chapulines as perhaps a little side botana, sounds snappy to me, and maybe a way to down the ignitable fire of Tequila and Mescal. Chapitas..........I Think?
  • All ignitable liquids were confirmed by gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy, according to the report.
  • We had that kind of ignitable passion that makes for good love and bad arguing. Best of Jodifur, day two
  • Andrew Armstrong, a forensic chemist, declared: ‘There is no evidence of an identifiable ignitable liquid in any of the samples from the fire scene.’
  • The Houston Fire Department says it could take "several months" before they figure out what caused the blaze: An initial search by arson dogs didn't turn up ignitable liquids typically used by would-be fire-starters, but they're not ruling out arson. Chris Kromm: Houston, We Have a Voting Problem
  • At high loads the entire fuel/air mixture in the combustion chamber has the ignitable ratio of lambda = 1.
  • All ignitable liquids were confirmed by gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy, according to the report.
  • Fairfax City fire marshals quickly suspected arson due to the smell of ignitable liquid, and Aman, whose clothes had the same odor, admitted he was the only person there when the fire occurred. Fairfax City bar owner convicted of arson
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