noun
- plural of ignitability; the quality or capacity of being easily ignited or set on fire
Usage: technical; usually used in plural form; common in chemistry, materials science, and safety contexts
Examples
- The ignitabilities of different materials vary widely depending on their chemical composition.
- Safety engineers test the ignitabilities of fabrics used in children's clothing.
- Comparing the ignitabilities of various fuels helps determine which are safest for storage.
- The ignitabilities of these solvents make them hazardous in the laboratory.
- Building codes specify limits on the ignitabilities of insulation materials.