different between flammable vs conbustible
flammable
English
Etymology
Back-formation from inflammable, which is used to avoid confusion with non-flammable, as the prefix in- is often used to mean "un-; non-", although it was originally meant in a sense closely related to en-.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?flæm?b?l/
Adjective
flammable (comparative more flammable, superlative most flammable)
- Capable of burning, especially a liquid.
- Easily set on fire.
- Subject to easy ignition and rapid flaming combustion.
Synonyms
- inflammable (in the original sense)
Antonyms
- inflammable (in the newer sense)
- non-flammable, nonflammable
- noninflammable
Translations
Noun
flammable (plural flammables)
- Any flammable substance.
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conbustible
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