inflammability
41Воспламеняемость — взрывчатых веществ (a. ignitability of explosives, inflammability of explosives, combustibility of explosives; н. Entzundbarkeit der Sprengstoffe; ф. inflammabilite des explosifs; и. inflamabilidad de los explosivos) чувствительность BB к …
42ВОЗГОРАЕМОСТЬ — спoсобность материала к горению под воздействием источника зажигания (Болгарский язык; Български) запалимост (Чешский язык; Čeština) hořlavost (Немецкий язык; Deutsch) Entflammbarkeit (Венгерский язык; Magyar) gyúlékonyság (Монгольский язык)… …
43inflammably — See inflammability. * * * …
44beryllium — /beuh ril ee euhm/, n. Chem. a steel gray, bivalent, hard, light, metallic element, the salts of which are sweet: used chiefly in copper alloys for better fatigue endurance, in springs, and in electrical contacts. Symbol: Be; at. wt.: 9.0122; at …
45flame — flamer, n. flameless, adj. flamelike, adj. /flaym/, n., v., flamed, flaming. n. 1. burning gas or vapor, as from wood or coal, that is undergoing combustion; a portion of ignited gas or vapor. 2. Often, flames. the state or condition of blazing… …
46phlogiston — /floh jis ton, teuhn/, n. a nonexistent chemical that, prior to the discovery of oxygen, was thought to be released during combustion. [1720 30; < NL: inflammability, n. use of Gk phlogistón, neut. of phlogistós inflammable, burnt up; see… …
47Priestley, Joseph — born March 13, 1733, Birstall Fieldhead, near Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng. died Feb. 6, 1804, Northumberland, Pa., U.S. English theologian, political theorist, and physical scientist. He worked as a teacher and lecturer in various subjects before… …
48Sin — • A moral evil Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sin Sin † Catholic Encyclopedia ► …
49inflammable — adjective /ɪnˈflæməbəl/ a) Capable of burning; easily set on fire. b) Easily excited; set off by the slightest excuse; easily enraged or inflamed. Syn: combustible, flammable, hot headed, quick …
50accendibility — noun Capacity of being kindled, or of becoming inflamed; inflammability …