Definition of Deflagrations

1. Noun. (plural of deflagration) ¹

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Definition of Deflagrations

1. deflagration [n] - See also: deflagration

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deflagrations

defis
defix
defixed
defixes
defixing
deflagrability
deflagrable
deflagrant
deflagrate
deflagrated
deflagrates
deflagrating
deflagrating spoon
deflagrating spoons
deflagration
deflagrations (current term)
deflagrative
deflagrator
deflagrators
deflate
deflated
deflatedly
deflater
deflaters
deflates
deflating
deflation
deflationary
deflationism
deflationisms

Literary usage of Deflagrations

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Experimental Researches in Chemistry and Physics by Michael Faraday (1859)
"When the deflagrations have been made near surfaces of glass, rock- crystal, ... Beside making these deflagrations over different substances, as described ..."

2. Maritime Security: Public Safety Consequences of a Terrorist Attack on A by Jim Wells (2007)
"Count Percentage Label 15 78.95% 21.05% Completely agree Generally agree deflagrations and detonations are rapid combustion processes that move through an ..."

3. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London by Royal Society (Great Britain) (1864)
"At a pressure of 1-5 inch, the same phenomena were observed, but the successive deflagrations of fused grains of powder followed more quickly upon each ..."

4. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1857)
"In like manner the deposits of gold (and other metals) obtained by electric deflagrations, were examined, and found to have the same marked qualities in я ..."

5. The Year-book of Facts in Science and Art by John Timbs (1858)
"In like manner, the deposits of gold (and other metals) obtained by electric deflagrations were examined and found to have the same marked qualities in a ..."

6. Chemical Manipulation: Being Instructions to Students in Chemistry on the by Michael Faraday (1842)
"In all deflagrations the spoon or combustible should for many reasons be put as low down in the jar as possible. A good cork will occasionally form a very ..."

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