| flammable |
Having a flash point of 20-80 degrees F.
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| flammable |
Capable to be set on fire under given circumstances. (Amendment 25 IMO DGS).
Ãâó: www.eyefortransport.com/glossary/ef.shtml
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| flammable |
Catches on fire easily and burns rapidly. The National Fire Protection Agency and the US Department of Transporation define a flammable liquid as having a flash point below lOO0F (37. 80C). Same as Inflammable.
Ãâó: www.dhs.ca.gov/ohb/HESIS/utsgloss.htm
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| flammable |
easily ignited and capable of burning with great rapidity.
Ãâó: www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/health/scos/07g...
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| flammable |
Capable of being easily ignited and burning rapidly.
Ãâó: www.jlab.org/ehs/manual/EHSbook-526.html
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| flam | organ of excretion in flatworms |
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| flam | south Australian tree having panicles of brilliant scarlet flowers |
| flam | plant with fleshy roots and erect stems with narrow succulent leaves and one reddish-orange flower in each upper leaf axil |
| flam | any of various Old World tropical plants of the genus Coleus having multicolored decorative leaves and spikes of blue flowers |
| flam | any of several small shrubs or twining vines having entire or lobed leaves and racemes of yellow to orange-red flowers |
| flam | purplish-red table grape |
| flam | tropical American thorny shrub or small tree |
| flam | south Australian tree having panicles of brilliant scarlet flowers |
| flam | north Australian tree having white flowers and broad leaves |
| flam | showy tropical tree or shrub native to Madagascar |
| flam | a terrestrial evergreen shrub or small tree of western Australia having brilliant yellow-orange flowers |
| flam | burn brightly |
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