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combustion
[ kuhm-buhs-chuhn ]
noun
- the act or process of burning.
- Chemistry.
- rapid oxidation accompanied by heat and, usually, light.
- chemical combination attended by production of heat and light.
- slow oxidation not accompanied by high temperature and light.
- violent excitement; tumult.
combustion
/ kəmˈbʌstʃən /
noun
- the process of burning
- any process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to produce a significant rise in temperature and the emission of light
- a chemical process in which two compounds, such as sodium and chlorine, react together to produce heat and light
- a process in which a compound reacts slowly with oxygen to produce little heat and no light
combustion
/ kəm-bŭs′chən /
- The process of burning.
- A chemical change, especially through the rapid combination of a substance with oxygen, producing heat and, usually, light.
- See also spontaneous combustion
combustion
- Burning; a chemical reaction that involves the rapid combination of a fuel with oxygen . ( See oxidation and spontaneous combustion .)
Derived Forms
- comˈbustive, nounadjective
Other Words From
- com·bustive adjective
- noncom·bustion noun
- noncom·bustive adjective
- precom·bustion noun
- self-com·bustion noun
- uncom·bustive adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of combustion1
Word History and Origins
Origin of combustion1
Example Sentences
“Electric vehicles are statistically less likely to catch fire spontaneously than an internal combustion engine vehicle.”
You can read that as a fluke, a demonstration of climate change or a metaphor: What had unfolded over the previous night and into early Wednesday morning was certainly a form of explosive combustion.
The Dutchman’s Red Bull team have fitted a new internal combustion engine, and Verstappen had already exceeded his allocation for the year.
That said, Harris has not called for the eventual elimination of internal combustion vehicles despite such plans in 12 states.
The manufacturer said the investment would transform its historic Halewood facility on Merseyside to support the production of electric vehicles, alongside existing combustion and hybrid models.
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