ign-, igni-, ignis-

(Latin: fire, burn)

Ab igne ignem. (Latin term)
Translation: "From fire, fire."

Also translated as, "As you sow, so shall you reap."

This suggests that anyone should expect to get only what he or she puts into a project or effort.

The visiting minister, who was very outspoken, exhorted the congregation, ab igne ignem.

autoignition (s) (noun), autoignitions (pl)
An automatic or spontaneous ignition of some or all of the fuel-air mixture in the combustion chamber of an internal combustion engine of a vehicle when it is turned on.
gelignite (s) (noun), gelignites (pl)
A substance that is used to cause explosions; especially, under water.
igneous (adjective), more igneous, most igneous
1. Descriptive of fire, fiery; typical of fire; relating to or characteristic of fire.
2. In geology, a reference to being formed by solidification from a molten or partially molten state: Granite and basalt are igneous rocks.
ignescent (adjective), more ignescent, most ignescent
A reference to something that produces sparks of fire or that which can emit sparks or burst into flame: Henry was using ignescent flint to cause sparks.
ignible (adjective), more ignible, most ignible
Relating to something which can easily cause sparks or fire: Since Max had ignible trash, it was easy for him to burn all of it in his fire place.
ignic (adjective), more ignic, most ignic
Pertaining to fire: The ignic heat from the fireplace helped to keep Samuel and his family warm during the winter.
ignicolist (s) (noun), ignicolists (pl)
A fire-worshiper or fire-worshipers: Joan has neighbors who are ignicolists because they worship fire as a form of a god.
igniextirpation (s), igniextirpations (pl) (noun forms)
1. A surgical procedure in which one or more organs are removed by use of a cautery.
2. Cautery excisions (using devices to destroy tissues by electricity, freezing, heat, or corrosive chemicals).
igniferous, more igniferous, most igniferous (adjective)
Referring to something that is capable of producing a fire: "Gas is one of the most igniferous products available for starting fires."
ignific
Producing fire.
ignifluous
Flowing with fire.
ignify, ignifying
To set on fire, to cause to burn.
ignigenous
Produced by fire, or by the action of fire.
ignioperation
Any surgical procedure in which a cautery is used to perform all or part of the operation.

Cross references of word groups that are related, directly, indirectly, or partly to: "fire, burn, glow, or ashes": ars-, ard-; -bust; cand-, cend-; caust-, caut-; crema-; ciner-; ether-; flagr-; flam-; focus, foci-; fulg-; gehenna-; phleg-; phlog-; pyreto-, -pyrexia; pyr-; spod- (ashes; waste); volcan-.