Definition of Incinerable. Meaning of Incinerable. Synonyms of Incinerable

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Definition of Incinerable

Incinerable
Incinerable In*cin"er*a*ble, a. Capable of being incinerated or reduced to ashes. --Sir T. Browne.

Meaning of Incinerable from wikipedia

- Incineration is a waste treatment process that involves the combustion of substances contained in waste materials. Industrial plants for waste incineration...
- up incinerate or incineration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Incineration is a waste treatment process. Incinerate may also refer to: Incinerate (Sphere...
- Tuas South Incineration Plant is the largest waste incineration facility in Singapore. It was commissioned in June 2000. The plant can incinerate 3000 tonns...
- them away with water, as does a flush toilet. The thermal energy used to incinerate the waste can be derived from electricity, fuel, oil, or liquified petroleum...
- Sludge incineration is a sewage sludge treatment process using incineration. It generates thermal energy from sewage sludge produced in sewage treatment...
- +incinerate is the third EP by Sphere Lazza, released in 1994 by Arts Industria. The song "Justified?" had previously been released on the Cyberchrist...
- Micro-incineration or microincineration is a technique to determine the manner and distribution of mineral elements in biological cells, biological tissues...
- Waste Incineration Directive, more formally Directive 2000/76/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 December 2000 on the incineration of...
- The Village Voice's 2006 Pazz & Jop critics' poll. Its only single, "Incinerate", was released in 2006, alongside an accompanying music video directed...
- terrestrial ecosystems. Of all the plastic discarded so far, some 14% has been incinerated and less than 10% has been recycled. In developed economies, about a...