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flash point Temperature at which an inflammable liquid produces a vapor which, when mixed with air, becomes an explosive mixture.
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flash Vector graphic animation software from Macromedia that allows Flash graphics to look the same across all browsers, as long as the plug-in is installed. One of the advantages of Flash animations is their relatively fast download time.
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flash a sudden, brief illumination of a conductive channel associated with lightning, which may contain multiple strokes with their associated stepped leaders, dart leaders and return strokes.
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flash point The lowest temperature at which, under specified conditions, fuel oil gives off enough vapor to flash into a momentary flame when ignited.
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flash point The temperature to which a combustible liquid must be heated to give off sufficient vapour to form momentarily a flammable mixture with air when a small flame is applied under specified conditions.
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