Results for: ignition from internal heat, spontaneous ignition
English English
fire resistant stone, stone which can withstand high temperatures, heat-resistant sandstonefirestone
fire-proof, fire resistant, for cooking with direct heat, make something flame resistant, not explosive, resistant to fireflameproof
fire-resistant brick, brick which is able to withstand intense heat, strong heat-resistant brickfirebrick
firearm muffler, part of exhaust system, person or thing that silences; device attached to the barrel of a gun to muffle the sound of gunfire; muffler of an internal combustion engine (British), see also:muffler, somebody or something imposing silencesilencer
fishing net, pipe or duct that conducts heat steam or smokeflue
flame used for ignition, pilot lamppilot light
fluid form of cytoplasm, internal cytoplasm in an amoeba (Biology)plasmasol
forced, artificial, not spontaneous; taut, stretched; passed through a strainer or sieve, not natural, passed through strainer, tensestrained
formed by great heat (Geology); fiery, of or pertaining to fire, formerly molten, relating to fireigneous
from an internal originendogenously
furnace using reflected heatreverberatory furnace
generation from within, state of being spontaneous; quality of being unpremeditated, quality of being impromptu, unconstrained behaviorspontaneity
generation of electric power and heat using a combined system, producing of two forms of energy simultaneouslycogeneration
get something very hot, heat for superheating, heat liquid without vaporization, heat vapor to saturationsuperheat
glowing brightly, glowing with heat, burning white-hot; filled with an intense emotion, showing intense emotionincandescent
 

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