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combustible Having a flash point of 80-150 degrees F.
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combustible Able to catch on fire and burn. The National Fire Protection Association and the US Department of Transporation generally define a "combustible liquid" as having a flash point of l00 degrees F (37.8 degrees C) or higher (see Flash Point).
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combustible A material that can, under most conditions, burn.
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combustible Able to burn.
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combustible According to the DOT and NFPA, combustible liquids are those having a flash point at or above 100
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