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fire air
noun
Oxygen
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These four bodies are fire, air, water, earth.
Dravyas are nine in number: earth, water, fire, air, ether, time, space, spirit, and mind.
He interpreted the experiments according to the prevailing phlogiston theory and called the gas "fire air".
Chlorine was thus "dephlogisticated muriatic acid," oxygen was "fire air," and so forth.
The "fire air" was, of course, oxygen and the "foul air" nitrogen.
IN the beginning soul was everywhere -- in fire, air, earth and water.
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You'd hear machinegun fire, air-raid sirens.
It claimed one left Turkish airspace over the southern province of Hatay but the second did not respond, prompting Turkish F-16 jets to fire air-to-air missiles.
The multi-rocket launch tower is the first of its kind, with six soft, foam rockets loaded in a rapid fire, air-powered, auto-rotation system.
At a cost of about $140 million, the Raptor is built to be virtually invisible to enemy radar and to fire air-to-air missiles.
Examples include coal-fired low-NOx burner design, furnace optimisation, over-fire air, gas reburn, and laminar flames.
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