i have chiffon at home is it flammble
water is a nonflammable source
**Use it as a adjective**Water is a nonflammable liquid. **Use it a noun** Firemen must use nonflammable liquids to put out a fire.
No, the word chiffon is a noun and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: Mom made some lemon chiffon for dessert. Noun: I love the feel of chiffon but it's very difficult to sew. Adjective: The chiffon gown looks so good on you.
The antonym for "inflammable" is "nonflammable." This term indicates something that is not easily ignited or burned.
Yes
it will not catch on fire
it will not catch on fire
e.g. The dresses skirt was made entirely of chiffon
Both. Early chiffon was made purely from silk. In 1938, however, a nylon version of chiffon was invented, and in 1958 polyester chiffon was invented and became immensely popular due to its resilience and low cost.
Both. Early chiffon was made purely from silk. In 1938, however, a nylon version of chiffon was invented, and in 1958 polyester chiffon was invented and became immensely popular due to its resilience and low cost.
Chiffon is commonly used in blouses, ribbons, lingerie, and evening wear.
Chiffon cakes use egg whites