| LFL | left frontolateral; leukocyte feeder layer; lower flammable limit |
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| UFL | upper flammable limit |
| flammable | The property of burning readily and quickly. Synonym: inflammable. Origin: L. Flamma, flame (05 Mar 2000) |
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| flammable anaesthetic | An inhalation anaesthetic that supports combustion and forms explosive mixtures with oxidizing gases. (05 Mar 2000) |
| flammable |
easily ignited
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| flammable |
Anything that will ignite easily and burn rapidly.
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Flammable means able to ignite and burn readily. Flammability is the ability of a material to ignite and burn readily. (See also Combustible.) Under the Canadian Controlled Products Regulations and the US HAZCOM Standard, there are specific technical criteria for identifying flammable materials. (See Flammable Aerosol, Flammable Gas, Flammable Liquid, Flammable Solid and Reactive Flammable Material.)
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| 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).
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| flammable | possible to burn |
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