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ignition1610s, "act of heating to the point of combustion," from French ignition or directly from Medieval Latin ignitionem (nominative ignitio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin ig [..]
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ignitionthe process of initiating combustion or catching fire the mechanism that ignites the fuel in an internal-combustion engine the act of setting something on fire (ignite) cause to start burning; subject [..]
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ignitionThe method by which the golf cart or NEV runs its motor and burns its fuel.
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ignitionSelf-sustained flame propagation caused by a static discharge in a flammable mixture.
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ignition(n) the process of initiating combustion or catching fire(n) the mechanism that ignites the fuel in an internal-combustion engine(n) the act of setting something on fire
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ignitionElevating the temperature of a substance to the point of causing a combustion reaction.
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ignitionThe lighting of a gaseous mixture to the temperature at which combustion takes place.
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ignitionAn electrical system used to ignite the air-fuel mixture in an internal combustion engine.
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ignitionComplete system used to step up battery voltage to a higher voltage and deliver it to the spark plug to complete the combustion process. When the key is turned on, the ignition system is energized.
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ignitionThe term ignition is usually used to refer to the keyhole you put your car key in before turning it to start the engine.
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ignitionThe lighting of a gaseous mixture to the temperature at which combustion takes place. Back to the top.
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ignitionThe lighting of a fuel to make it burn.
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ignitionThe lighting of a gaseous mixture to the temperature at which combustion takes place.
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ignitionThe lighting of a gaseous mixture to the temperature at which combustion takes place.
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ignitionThe lighting of a gaseous mixture to the temperature at which combustion takes place. Back to the top.
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ignitionThe lighting of a fuel to make it burn.
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ignitionIn theory, the conditions required to heat and compress a fuel of deuterium and tritium to pressures and temperatures that will ignite and burn the fuel to produce an energy gain.
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ignitionElevating the temperature of a substance to the point of causing a combustion reaction.
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ignitionA process which initiates the combustion of the compressed air/fuel mixture in the combustion chamber. In a spark-ignition engine, the mixture is ignited by an electric spark; in a diesel engine, the [..]
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ignitionThe lighting of a gaseous mixture to the temperature at which combustion takes place.
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ignitionThe lighting of a gaseous mixture to the temperature at which combustion takes place.
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ignitionThe lighting of a gaseous mixture to the temperature at which combustion takes place.
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ignitionThe process of lighting a fire or causing a fuel to start burning.
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