Associations to the word «Flammable»
Noun
- Solvent
- Explosive
- Gasoline
- Liquid
- Hydrogen
- Odor
- Gas
- Chemical
- Explosion
- Substance
- Material
- Oxygen
- Burn
- Flame
- Fire
- Metal
- Compound
- Non
- Alcohol
- Smell
- Nitrate
- Ignition
- Hydrocarbon
- Cellulose
- Vapor
- Vapour
- Methane
- Hazard
- Fume
- Device
- Helium
- Ethyl
- Ether
- Wildfire
- Acetate
- Wick
- Welding
- Organic
- Petrol
- Solubility
- Spark
- Mixture
- Ammonia
- Foam
- Sulfide
- Airship
- Fuel
- Petroleum
- Magnesium
- Leak
- Dioxide
- Heater
- Phosphorus
- Fluid
- Distillation
- Spill
- Molotov
- Mol
- Firework
- Fabric
- Lighter
- Solid
- Boiling
- Balloon
- Carbon
- Electrolyte
- Eucalyptus
- Sulfur
- Methanol
- Container
- Ethanol
- Nylon
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FLAMMABLE, adjective. Capable of burning, especially a liquid.
FLAMMABLE, adjective. Easily set on fire.
FLAMMABLE, adjective. Subject to easy ignition and rapid flaming combustion.
FLAMMABLE, noun. Any flammable substance.
Dictionary definition
FLAMMABLE, adjective. Easily ignited.
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