Definition of Matchheads. Meaning of Matchheads. Synonyms of Matchheads

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- from tuberculosis. He also performed some sleight of hand, such as using matchheads to set his hand on fire above the altar during a church service. These...
- explosive device to his body. The device was made partly from ground up matchheads and triggered a lockdown in the facility. Victoria Police specialist teams...
- by Steric Trading Pty Ltd in Villawood NSW. While the matchsticks and matchheads were made overseas, local packaging allowed the product to be labelled...
- the strike pad. It should be noted, however, that the red color of the matchhead is due to addition of red dyes, and has nothing to do with red phosphorus...
- Armstrong's mixture, which ignites due to the friction. The red color of the matchhead is due to addition of red dyes, not the red phosphorus content. The Swedes...
- Come**** ericinum, commonly known as heath milkwort, pink matchheads or pyramid flower, is a slender shrub of the family Polygalaceae. It grows to between...
- to major when his voice is joined in harmony (heard at "hotter than a matchhead"). In contrast to the verse, the next section, which Everett writes "ought...
- solution match by means of synonymy (same = match), formation of a compound (matchhead), and semantics ****ociation (tennis match). In 2003, Edward M. Bowden...
- fruit is 4 mm long. Its habit distinguishes it from the related pink matchheads or heath milkwort (Come**** ericinum) which has erect stems, and the...
- remove a covering that was on the fuse, then strike an external Brock matchhead igniter against the fuse. There were two types of fuses available; the...