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combustible, combustibility
Describing a material that can be burned; specifically, a description of a material which is relatively difficult to ignite and slow to burn, as contrasted with flammable material that burns relatively easily.
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(Greek: fire, burn, burnt, burner; from kaustikos, "capable of burning" or "burning" and kaukstos, "combustible" and from kaiein, "to burn")
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combustible gas
A gas that burns, including the fuel gases, hydrocarbon, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, or any mixture of such gases.
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combustible loss
A loss of heat that occurs when fuel does not complete the combustion process or, in other words, because of the incomplete combustion of a fuel.
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combustible shale (noun), tasmanite, Mersey yellow coal, white coal, yellow coal
An impure coal which indicates a transitional level between cannel coal (an oily compact coal, with a greasy luster, which burns easily, steadily, and brightly) and oil shale.
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“combustible”
combustible, combustibility
Describing a material that is able to burn; specifically, a description of a material that is relatively difficult to ignite and slow to burn, as opposed to a flammable material that burns relatively easily.
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