Definitionn. the quality of being capable of igniting and burning
Last update: August 6, 2015
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Was primarily based upon certain experiments on combustion and calcination, and in effect reduced the number of the alchemical principles, while setting up a new one, a principle of combustibility, named phlogiston (from (PXoyun-6s, burnt). [Please select]
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In our first lecture the combustibility of zinc was mentioned. [Please select]
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There was something in the combustibility of the gesture that was significant of the whole man. [Please select]
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He tried to put her arms from him, aroused, suddenly frightened at where he had been whirled by the immense combustibility of nature. [Please select]
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The hangings and tinsel not only disfigured the interior of temples, but were a source of danger from their combustibility. [Please select]
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