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combust
[kuhm-buhst]
combust
/ kəmˈbʌst /
adjective
astrology (of a star or planet) invisible for a period between 24 and 30 days each year due to its proximity to the sun
verb
chem to burn
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“Because so much of this gas is methane and so much of it is either incompletely combusted or not combusted at all through the venting process, we see a huge climate impact.”
But here's the kicker - Sabalenka's tendency to combust at a critical juncture means only three of those have resulted in titles.
If they overheat or combust in your checked bag in the cargo area of a plane, it may take a while for anyone to notice.
The devices contain lithium-ion batteries which, when damaged, can spontaneously combust.
Most of the rocket combusted in the intense heat created by the friction of hurtling through the atmosphere at 18,000 mph, he said.
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