| combustible |
As defined by OSHA: any liquid having a flash point at or above 100
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| combustion |
The rapid oxidation of fuel gases accompanied by flame and the production of heat, or heat and light.
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| combustion |
The rapid oxidation of combustible materials that produces heat energy.
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| combustion |
The being within 8° 30' of the ☉, which is said to burn up those planets near him, so that they lose their power. It is always an evil testimony.
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| combustion |
Combustion takes place when gaseous, liquid or solid fuels react at an elevated temperature with oxygen by burning, thus releasing heat.
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