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1. (adj.) combustible
capable of catching fire and burning; inflammable; flammable.
2. combustible
easily excited.
3. (n.) combustible
a combustible substance.
Etymology: (1520–30; < LL)
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| Definition of 'combustible' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) combustible, combustible material
a substance that can be burned to provide heat or power
2. (adj) combustible
capable of igniting and burning
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| Definition of 'combustible' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) combustible
capable of taking fire and burning; apt to catch fire; inflammable
2. (adj) combustible
easily kindled or excited; quick; fiery; irascible
3. (noun) combustible
a substance that may be set on fire, or which is liable to take fire and burn
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Sense: liable to catch fire and burn
combustible materials.
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Afrikaans: brandstof |
Arabic: قابِل للأحْتِراق / للأشْت |
Bulgarian: лесно запалителен |
Brazilian: combustível |
Czech: hořlavý |
German: brennbar |
Danish: brændbar |
Greek: καύσιμος |
Spanish: combustible |
Estonian: kergesti süttiv |
Farsi: قابل احتراق؛ آتش گیر |
Finnish: syttyvä |
French: combustible |
Hebrew: דָלִיק |
Hindi: दहनशील |
Croatian: zapaljiv |
Hungarian: éghető |
Indonesian: mudah terbakar |
Icelandic: eldfimur |
Italian: combustibile |
Japanese: 燃えやすい |
Korean: 인화성 |
Lithuanian: degus |
Latvian: viegli aizdedzināms |
Malay: mudah terbakar |
Dutch: brandbaar |
Norwegian: lett antennelig, brennbar |
Polish: łatwopalne |
Persian: قابل احتراق؛ آتش گیر |
Pashto: او راخيستونكى، هغه شى چه |
Portuguese: combustível |
Romanian: inflamabil |
Russian: горючий |
Slovak: horľavý |
Slovenian: vnetljiv |
Serbian: zapaljiv |
Swedish: brännbar |
Thai: ที่ติดไฟได้ง่าย |
Turkish: tutuşabilir, yanabilir |
Taiwanese: 易燃的 |
Ukrainian: горючий, займистий |
Vietnamese: dễ cháy |
Chinese: 易燃的 |
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