Definition of Ignited

1. Adjective. Set afire. "A kindled fire"

Exact synonyms: Enkindled, Kindled
Similar to: Lighted, Lit

Definition of Ignited

1. Verb. (past of ignite) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Ignited

1. ignite [v] - See also: ignite

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ignited

ignify
ignifying
ignigenous
ignimbrite
ignimbrites
ignipedites
ignipotence
ignipotent
ignipuncture
ignipunctures
ignis fatuus
ignitabilities
ignitability
ignitable
ignite
ignited (current term)
igniter
igniters
ignites
ignitibility
ignitible
igniting
ignition
ignition coil
ignition key
ignition lock
ignition switch
ignition system
ignition temperature
ignition temperatures

Literary usage of Ignited

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

1. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"To remove tin the mixed oxides may be ignited with zinc powder, and the residue, after extraction with hydrochloric acid, is tungsten trioxide ..."

2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1902)
"Not ignited previously 0041 Wrapped in filter-paper and ignited thirty (0-059 Wrapped in filter-paper and ignited fifteen ¡0-049 minutes « (0-053 ignited ..."

3. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1885)
"The fuel is then ignited and, for the purpose of increasing the heat, streams of air are forced into the furnace by means of blast pipes, the nozzles of ..."

4. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1905)
"The highly crystalline precipitates were collected on ashless niters, washed, dried, and ignited over a powerful Bunsen flame till the weight remained ..."

5. Summarized Proceedings ... and a Directory of Members by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1849)
"ignited intensely, for a moment, by blowpipe: reaction destroyed whenever the ... Until ignited, therefore, the tache consisted of carbonate of magnesia. a. ..."

6. The Annual of Scientific Discovery, Or, Year-book of Facts in Science and Art. by David Ames Wells, George Bliss, Samuel Kneeland, John Trowbridge, Wm Ripley Nichols, Charles R Cross (1867)
"... the devastation must necessarily be great; but if the same weight of gun-cotton is strewn loosely on the floor and then ignited, a sudden " puff " takes ..."

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