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combustibleDescribes any material that will burn.
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combustible1520s, from Middle French combustible, or directly from Late Latin combustibilis, from Latin combustus, past participle of combuere "to burn up, consume" (see combustion). Figurative sense i [..]
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combustibleable to burn.
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combustibleCapable of burning.
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combustibleHaving a flash point of 80-150 degrees F.
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combustibleCapable of burning
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combustible(n) a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power(adj) capable of igniting and burning
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combustibleAble to catch fire and burn easily.
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combustibleThe ability to be consumed by fire.
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combustibleCapable of being ignited and of burning. Also known as flammable, but in some instances combustible products have a higher flash point than do some products listed as flammable. A combustible liquid is one that will give off flammable vapors at temperatures above 80 ° F or 26.7 ° C.
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combustibleCapable of burning.
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combustible
Capable of burning
''Dumping fertilizer on top of whatever mysterious goop was in the storage tank created a combustible mix which caught on fire.''
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