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flash point (encz) | flash point,bod vznícení n: Zdeněk Brož |
flash point (encz) | flash point,klimax n: Zdeněk Brož |
flash point (encz) | flash point,teplota vznícení n: Zdeněk Brož |
flash point (encz) | flash point,vyvrcholení n: Zdeněk Brož |
flash point (gcide) | Flashing \Flash"ing\, n.
1. (Engineering) The creation of an artificial flood by the
sudden letting in of a body of water; -- called also
flushing.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Arch.) Pieces of metal, built into the joints of a wall,
so as to lap over the edge of the gutters or to cover the
edge of the roofing; also, similar pieces used to cover
the valleys of roofs of slate, shingles, or the like. By
extension, the metal covering of ridges and hips of roofs;
also, in the United States, the protecting of angles and
breaks in walls of frame houses with waterproof material,
tarred paper, or the like. Cf. Filleting.
[1913 Webster]
3. (Glass Making)
(a) The reheating of an article at the furnace aperture
during manufacture to restore its plastic condition;
esp., the reheating of a globe of crown glass to allow
it to assume a flat shape as it is rotated.
(b) A mode of covering transparent white glass with a film
of colored glass. --Knight.
[1913 Webster]
Flashing point (Chem.), that degree of temperature at which
a volatile oil gives off vapor in sufficient quantity to
burn, or flash, on the approach of a flame, used as a test
of the comparative safety of oils, esp. kerosene; a
flashing point of 100[deg] F. is regarded as a fairly safe
standard. The burning point of the oil is usually from ten
to thirty degree above the flashing point of its vapor.
Usually called flash point.
[1913 Webster] |
Flash point (gcide) | Flash point \Flash" point`\, n.
1. the lowest temperature at which the vapors given off by a
volatile liquid exposed to air will burst into flame when
approached by a flame. Also called flashing point.
[PJC]
2. That point in time or that degree of provocation at which
someone will suddenly begin to act vigorously; -- often
used in reference to angry reactions.
[PJC] |
flash point (wn) | flash point
n 1: point at which something is ready to blow up [syn: {flash
point}, flashpoint]
2: the lowest temperature at which the vapor of a combustible
liquid can be ignited in air [syn: flash point,
flashpoint] |
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flash point (gcide) | Flashing \Flash"ing\, n.
1. (Engineering) The creation of an artificial flood by the
sudden letting in of a body of water; -- called also
flushing.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Arch.) Pieces of metal, built into the joints of a wall,
so as to lap over the edge of the gutters or to cover the
edge of the roofing; also, similar pieces used to cover
the valleys of roofs of slate, shingles, or the like. By
extension, the metal covering of ridges and hips of roofs;
also, in the United States, the protecting of angles and
breaks in walls of frame houses with waterproof material,
tarred paper, or the like. Cf. Filleting.
[1913 Webster]
3. (Glass Making)
(a) The reheating of an article at the furnace aperture
during manufacture to restore its plastic condition;
esp., the reheating of a globe of crown glass to allow
it to assume a flat shape as it is rotated.
(b) A mode of covering transparent white glass with a film
of colored glass. --Knight.
[1913 Webster]
Flashing point (Chem.), that degree of temperature at which
a volatile oil gives off vapor in sufficient quantity to
burn, or flash, on the approach of a flame, used as a test
of the comparative safety of oils, esp. kerosene; a
flashing point of 100[deg] F. is regarded as a fairly safe
standard. The burning point of the oil is usually from ten
to thirty degree above the flashing point of its vapor.
Usually called flash point.
[1913 Webster]Flash point \Flash" point`\, n.
1. the lowest temperature at which the vapors given off by a
volatile liquid exposed to air will burst into flame when
approached by a flame. Also called flashing point.
[PJC]
2. That point in time or that degree of provocation at which
someone will suddenly begin to act vigorously; -- often
used in reference to angry reactions.
[PJC] |
flash point (wn) | flash point
n 1: point at which something is ready to blow up [syn: {flash
point}, flashpoint]
2: the lowest temperature at which the vapor of a combustible
liquid can be ignited in air [syn: flash point,
flashpoint] |
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