ignite

  • 41ignite — ig·nite || ɪg naɪt v. set on fire, kindle; start to burn …

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  • 42ignite — tieing …

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  • 43Ignite —   To heat a gaseous mixture to the temperature at which combustion takes place …

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  • 44ignite — [ɪg nʌɪt] verb 1》 catch fire or cause to catch fire. 2》 provoke or inflame (an emotion or situation). Derivatives ignitability noun ignitable adjective Origin C17: from L. ignire set on fire , from ignis fire …

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  • 45ignite — I. v. a. Kindle, set fire to, set on fire. II. v. n. Kindle, take fire, catch fire …

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  • 46ignite — v 1. set on fire, light, Inf. put the match to, illuminate, kindle, enkindle; set fire to, conflagrate, inflame, touch off; fire, burn, blow up; relight, rekindle, relume, relumine; Both Chem. heat intensely, roast. 2. catch fire, take fire,… …

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  • 47ignite — verb 1) moments before the petrol ignited Syn: catch fire, burst into flames, explode 2) a cigarette ignited the fumes Syn: light, set fire to, set alight, kindle • Ant: go out …

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  • 48ignite — [ɪgˈnaɪt] verb 1) [I/T] formal to start to burn, or to make something start to burn 2) [T] to start a fight or argument Syn: spark …

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  • 49ignite — [c]/ɪgˈnaɪt / (say ig nuyt) verb (ignited, igniting) –verb (t) 1. to set on fire; kindle. 2. Chemistry to heat intensely; roast. –verb (i) 3. to take fire; begin to burn. {Latin ignītus, past participle of ignire set on fire} –ignitable,… …

  • 50ignite —   Ho ā, hō a ā …

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