combustible Meaning in Tamil ( combustible வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
எளிதில் தீப்பிடிக்கும் பொருள், எளிதில் எரியக் கூடிய,
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combustible's Usage Examples:
Andre had claimed Kris was highly combustible.
incombustible dust is made.
The following analysis gives a fair idea of the composition of an average sample of gas made from coal, purified but without enrichment: Ioo 00 These constituents may be divided into - (a) light-yielding hydrocarbons, (b) combustible diluents and (c) impurities.
Keep all combustibles and trash away from the furnace.
Two thick banks of combustibles 40 yds.
Georg Ernst Stahl, following in some measure the views held by Johann Joachim Becher, as, for instance, that all combustibles contain a " sulphur " (which notion is itself of older date than Becher's terra pinguis), regarded all substances as capable of resolution into two components,.
Most common substances which are combustible such as wood dust can become explosive but mineral dusts, being non combustible, cannot.
incombustible part, including metal for recycling.
Mixed with air, like every other combustible gas, acetylene forms an explosive mixture.
It is incombustible and extinguishes flame.
Nitrogen is a very inert gas: it will neither burn nor support the combustion of ordinary combustibles.
Iron or steel as a substitute for wood for constructive purposes was long thought to be fire-proof or fire-resisting because it is incombustible, and for this reason it has not only replaced wood in many features of building construction but is also used as a substitute for masonry.
For substances of a difficultly combustible nature he adopted the method in common use to-day, viz.
Synonyms:
flammable, comburant, comburent, inflammable, ignitable, ignitible, burnable, combustive, incendiary, ignescent,
Antonyms:
fire-resisting, nonflammable, incombustible, unprovocative, noncombustible,