No. For the verb "to ignite" the adjective is the past participle "ignited."
Pyrophoricity is the property of some elements to ignite spontaneously when in contact with air or water. Two substances that ignite when brought together however, are considered hypergolic.
ignite
Ignite is a verb.
etingi
No, it is a verb or a noun (to go around, to surround; a round shape). The adjective form is circular.
Pyrophoricity is the property of some elements to ignite spontaneously when in contact with air or water. Two substances that ignite when brought together however, are considered hypergolic.
ignite
Unexploded is an adjective meaning "intact, not ruptured, having the potential to suddenly release a large amount of energy". It is generally used in reference to ammunition that was fired but did not ignite or detonate.
Ignite is a verb.
ignited is the past participle of ignite
The noun forms of the verb to ignite are ignition and the gerund, igniting.
No salt dust will not ignite
The verb of ignition is ignite. As in "to ignite something".
The homophone of ignite is knight.
Ignite the Flames was created in 2002.
Ignite Logic ended in 2004.
Ignite Logic was created in 2003.