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combustible [kəmˈbʌstəbl] ADJ form

1. combustible (highly flammable):

combustible

2. combustible (easily angry):

combustible

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While combustible at high temperatures, polyesters tend to shrink away from flames and self-extinguish upon ignition.
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This means plants are selectively thinned and pruned to reduce the combustible fuel mass of the remaining plants.
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It was at the time used to store thousands of tons of sulphur, nitrate of soda, and other combustibles.
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Solid bitumens, oil, and combustible gases in hyperbasite intrusions, traps, and volacinic pipes.
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This compact system will treat all combustible solid waste generated on board the ship.
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One reporter called him combustible, while another referred to him as fiery.
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This one would be the result of a natural gas line being struck by a truck setting this combustible material into flames.
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It is noncombustible, but, being a strong oxidizing agent, it will accelerate the burning of combustible material.
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Another new feature of the ammunition was that the tank rounds were caseless; i.e., they had combustible cases.
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Arsonists sometimes use large amounts of available combustible material rather than ignitable liquids in attempts to try to avoid detection.
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