Definition of Flameproofing

1. Verb. (present participle of flameproof) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Flameproofing

1. flameproof [v] - See also: flameproof

Lexicographical Neighbors of Flameproofing

flamelets
flamelike
flamen
flamenco
flamenco guitar
flamenco guitars
flamencolike
flamencos
flamens
flameout
flameouts
flameproof
flameproofed
flameproofer
flameproofers
flameproofing (current term)
flameproofs
flamer
flamers
flames
flames out
flamethrower
flamethrowers
flamethrowing
flamewar
flamewars
flamfew
flamfews
flamier
flamiest

Literary usage of Flameproofing

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

1. NBS Special Publication by United States National Bureau of Standards (1920)
"flameproofing of Parachute Silk. A number of specific tests were made on parachute silk treated with a solution of sodium tungstate to determine the extent ..."

2. On the Safeguarding of Life in Theaters: Being a Study from the Standpoint by John Ripley Freeman (1906)
"... why ammonium chloride has flameproofing qualities of some value, while the sodium phosphate is comparatively worthless for this purpose. ..."

3. On the Safeguarding of Life in Theaters: Being a Study from the Standpoint by John Ripley Freeman (1906)
"... make clear why ammonium chloride has flameproofing qualities of some value, while the sodium phosphate is comparatively worthless for this purpose. ..."

4. Transactions by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1906)
"... helps make dear why ammonium chloride has flameproofing qualities of some value, while the sodium phosphate is comparatively worthless for this purpose. ..."

5. Wood and Other Organic Structural Materials by Charles Henry Snow (1917)
"Tests in the stovepipe apparatus on the efficiency of different flameproofing chemicals were made comparable by taking the same quantity of canvas in each ..."

6. Wood and Other Organic Structural Materials by Charles Henry Snow (1917)
"Tests in the stovepipe apparatus on the efficiency of different flameproofing chemicals were made comparable by taking the same quantity of canvas in each ..."

7. Quarterly of the National Fire Protection Association by National Fire Protection Association (1896)
"This is particularly true for flameproofing of textiles, drapes, curtains, decorative materials, etc. The State Fire Marshal has found it impractical to ..."

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