Definition of Inflammableness. Meaning of Inflammableness. Synonyms of Inflammableness

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Definition of Inflammableness

Inflammableness
Inflammableness In*flam"ma*ble*ness, n. The quality or state of being inflammable; inflammability. --Boyle.

Meaning of Inflammableness from wikipedia

- Inflammable Material is the debut album by the Northern Irish punk band Stiff Little Fingers. Released in 1979, at the height of The Troubles, most of...
- kaːɾʌm]; transl. ****e of Guntur), also known as Guntur Kaaram: Highly Inflammable, is a 2024 Indian Telugu-language action drama film written and directed...
- gaseous water). Historically, flammable, inflammable and combustible meant capable of burning. The word "inflammable" came through French from the Latin inflammāre...
- substance, by naming the gas from a metal-acid reaction "inflammable air". He speculated that "inflammable air" was in fact identical to the hypothetical substance...
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- for his discovery of hydrogen, which he termed "inflammable air". He described the density of inflammable air, which formed water on combustion, in a 1766...
- for example, is not only the familiar yellow non-metal but also an inflammable "spirit". In 1724, in his book Logick, the English minister and logician...
- exhalations viable to produce lightning, they had to be made "fine and inflammable" by hot and dry weather. Whenever the clouds would collide, it would...
- the marsh and demonstrated that the gas was inflammable. Volta notes similar observations of inflammable air were present previously in scientific literature...
- an account of a method of preserving a continued light in mixtures of inflammable gases and air without flame". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal...