The noun forms of the verb to ignite are ignition and the gerund, igniting.
A light in a very dark place.
Because it can cause things to ignite.
I think you are looking for the word Luminescent, as in the lightbulb was luminescent Lumin - meaning light escent - meaning giving or displaying Luminescent - something that gives out light
Faster than light
The homophone of ignite is knight.
light, kindle, alight...
Land, alight, perch, ignite.
Natural Gas
in latin: ignis means fire (ignite is derrived from this) and flama means flame
my boiler wont ignite
A pyrophoric substance (from Greek purophoros, "fire-bearing") will ignite spontaneously.
Light Diesel Oil is used initially to ignite the coal in the boilers
In the Grill it mean the their no red button to push the grill will light it self when turned on.
brighten, fire, flash, floodlight, highlight, hit with a light, ignite, illume, illumine, irradiate, kindle, light, light up, lighten, limelight, spot, spotlight
ignite
A spark plug incapable of producing sufficient spark to ignite the air/fuel mixture.