Definition of Inflammable. Meaning of Inflammable. Synonyms of Inflammable

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Inflammable. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Inflammable and, of course, Inflammable synonyms and on the right images related to the word Inflammable.

Definition of Inflammable

Inflammable
Inflammable In*flam"ma*ble, a. [CF. F. inflammable.] 1. Capable of being easily set fire; easily enkindled; combustible; as, inflammable oils or spirits. 2. Excitable; irritable; irascible; easily provoked; as, an inflammable temper. Inflammable air, the old chemical name for hydrogen.

Meaning of Inflammable from wikipedia

- his ideas. Historically, flammable, inflammable and combustible meant capable of burning. The word "inflammable" came through French from the Latin inflammāre...
- 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...
- 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...
- 1978, the song later appeared on the band's 1979 debut studio album, Inflammable Material. Jake Burns, the lead singer of Stiff Little Fingers, was asked...
- single came out on their own independent label, Rigid Digits. Their album Inflammable Material, released in partnership with Rough Trade, became the first...
- Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved December 18, 2020. "Flammable vs. Inflammable". Merriam-Webster.com dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved December...
- 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...
- instead. Blucas's first television role was in the television movie Inflammable, made in 1995. From there, he found roles in both television and film...
- 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...
- an account of a method of preserving a continued light in mixtures of inflammable gases and air without flame". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal...