দাহ্য, জ্বলনশীল, উত্তেজনাপ্রবণ, অগ্নিদাহ্য
(1) Capable of igniting and burning.
(2) Able to be exploded.
(1) A substance that can be burned to provide heat or power
(1) Prior to his conversion, the part-time manicurist had a reputation for hard partying and a combustible personality.
(2) The result is not only more subdued than one might expect of the combustible personalities at work here, but also more intelligent, more intellectual, even, and more profound.
(3) If the materials are combustible , the fire protection system will be designed differently than for a noncombustible building.
(4) His combustible persona waxed hot against those he saw as enemies of righteousness and justice, attracting true believers to its incandescence.
(5) It is combustible like everything else in this room.
(6) The ministry circulated a press release - shunning the hesitation and obscurity that usually takes it a lot longer to respond - saying the man was hurt in an explosion generated by combustible trash he kept in his house.
(7) They may not quite have the combustible mix of personalities of the two great Americans.
(8) A spokesman from Wiltshire Fire Brigade warned that this time of year is dangerous for countryside fires because of the dry conditions and amount of combustible material around.
(9) In other words, oil does not burn because it has combustible properties.
(10) In a society seeking moral footing after 50 years of totalitarian rot, he found these public manners personally appalling and potentially combustible .
(11) It was jamming up a ventilation grate, blocking up the flow of combustible gas below it.
(12) It was fired by lighting a combustible cartridge.
(13) Fire can do nothing but burn, but it does burn if there is something combustible , if this fuel is close enough to the fire, and if nobody throws water on.
(14) Keep combustible liquids such as paint thinner, kerosene, charcoal lighter fluid, and turpentine away from heat sources.
(15) But don't worry - you won't be receiving anything spontaneously combustible or explosive.
(16) When exposed to a fire, the chemicals react with the combustible gasses normally produced by untreated wood as it burns, converting them to carbon char, carbon dioxide and water.
(17) They fear possible gas leaks and fires being started by combustible materials deposited in the huge caves created by mining activities.
(18) Bonfires are a big part of Hallowe'en and often contain highly combustible materials that can cause respiratory problems and burns.
(19) There were still 300 tons of combustible materials and there have been frequent fires giving off fumes that affect local residents and people working nearby.
(20) Cleaning means removing the hazard of accumulated and highly combustible creosote produced by burning wood and wood products.
inflammable
flammable
incendiary
ignitable
combustible material
incombustible
Noncombustible
Nonexplosive