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1. (adj.) incombustible
not combustible; incapable of being burned.
Etymology: (1425–75; late ME < ML)
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| Definition of 'incombustible' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) noncombustible, incombustible
not capable of igniting and burning
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| Definition of 'incombustible' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) incombustible
not combustible; not capable of being burned, decomposed, or consumed by fire; uninflammable; as, asbestus is an incombustible substance; carbon dioxide is an incombustible gas
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Sense: not able to be burned
That new building material is quite incombustible.
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Afrikaans: vuurvas |
Arabic: لا يَحْتَرِق، غيْر قابِل |
Bulgarian: незапалим |
Brazilian: incombustível |
Czech: nehořlavý |
German: unverbrennlich |
Danish: ubrændbar |
Greek: άφλεκτος |
Spanish: incombustible |
Estonian: põletamatu |
Farsi: غیر قابل احتراق |
Finnish: palamaton |
French: incombustible |
Hebrew: לא דָלִיק |
Hindi: अदाह्य |
Croatian: nesagoriv |
Hungarian: éghetetlen |
Indonesian: tahan api |
Icelandic: eldfastur |
Italian: incombustibile |
Japanese: 不燃性の |
Korean: 불연성의 |
Lithuanian: nedegus |
Latvian: nedegošs; ugunsdrošs |
Malay: tidak boleh dibakar |
Dutch: onbrandbaar |
Norwegian: ubrennbar, ildfast |
Polish: niepalny |
Persian: غیر قابل احتراق |
Pashto: نه سوزيدونكي |
Portuguese: incombustível |
Romanian: neinflamabil |
Russian: огнестойкий |
Slovak: nehorľavý |
Slovenian: negorljiv |
Serbian: nesagoriv |
Swedish: obrännbar, eldfast |
Thai: ซึ่งไม่ติดไฟ |
Turkish: yanmaz |
Taiwanese: 不易燃的 |
Ukrainian: негорючий; незаймистий |
Urdu: ناقابل احتراق |
Vietnamese: không cháy được |
Chinese: 不能燃烧的 |
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