Definition of Ignitor in English :

Define Ignitor in English

Ignitor meaning in English

Meaning of Ignitor in English

Pronunciation of Ignitor in English

Ignitor pronunciation in English

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Ignitor

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Noun

1. igniter, ignitor, lighter

a substance used to ignite or kindle a fire

2. igniter, ignitor, light, lighter

a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires

Example Sentences:
'do you have a light?'

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Ignitor

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verb
1. 
to catch fire or set fire to; burn or cause to burn
2. (transitive) chemistry
to heat strongly
3. (transitive)
to stimulate or provoke
the case has ignited a nationwide debate

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Ignitor

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verb transitiveWord forms: igˈnited or igˈniting
1. 
to set fire to; cause to burn
2. 
to heat to a great degree; make glow with heat
3. 
to arouse the feelings of; excite
verb intransitive
4. 
to catch on fire; start burning

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Ignitor

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v. ig·nit·ed, ig·nit·ing, ig·nites
v.tr.
1.
a. To cause to burn: The spark plug ignites the fuel.
b. To set fire to: faulty wiring ignited the attic.
2.
a. To arouse the passions of; excite: The insults ignited my anger.
b. To bring about or provoke suddenly; stir up: The news report ignited a controversy.
v.intr.
To begin to burn: had trouble getting the wet tinder to ignite.

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