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ignition
English
Etymology
From French ignition
Pronunciation
- enPR: ?gn?'sh?n, IPA(key): /???n???n/
- Rhymes: -???n
Noun
ignition (countable and uncountable, plural ignitions)
- The act of igniting.
- The initiation of combustion.
- (automotive, mechanical engineering) A system for activating combustion in a combustion engine.
- (automotive) Receptacle for a key used to start the engine in a vehicle.
- (physics) The phenomenon of a thermonuclear fusion reaction becoming self-sustaining and no longer requiring external heating.
Derived terms
Translations
ignition From the web:
- what ignition coil do i need
- what ignition coil does
- what ignition interlock device
- what ignition system needs to be timed
- what ignition coils do
- what ignition temperature
- how to choose an ignition coil
- what kind of ignition coil do i need
charcloth
English
Etymology
char +? cloth
Noun
charcloth (uncountable)
- A swatch of fabric made from vegetable fibre (such as linen or cotton) that has been converted via pyrolysis into a slow-burning fuel of very low ignition temperature, historically used as tinder.
charcloth From the web:
- what is char cloth
- what is char cloth made of
- what is char cloth used for
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