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Discover Ludwig"igniter" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as a noun to describe a device or substance used to ignite something else (such as fuel). For example, "The firework had an electric igniter attached to it."
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In the message, Mr. Beus warned about a "more realistic scenario, which might present a significant hazard to equipment/personnel: If the flare assembly receives a significant impact (i.e., dropped) I can foresee" the plastic restraint in the igniter breaking, he wrote, "resulting in complete ignition of the flare".
Blake Johnson, who had been hired as part of the evening's entertainment, was talking to some players when another set his clothes alight with an oven igniter.
Then with a flick of his igniter he lit a gorging fire that turned the evening sky red and yellow and black.
An igniter wire lies across the sample.
Each conduction cycle is started by an external voltage applied to the igniter, a small electrode touching the tube's cathode, which is a pool of mercury.
The igniter consists of a container of material like a metal oxidizer mixture that is more easily and quickly ignited than the propellant; it is initiated by an electric squib or other externally energized means.
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Thus in a turbojet, ambient air is taken in at the engine inlet (induction), compressed about 10 to 15 times in a compressor consisting of rotor and stator blades (compression), and introduced into a combustion chamber where igniters ignite the injected fuel (combustion).
Tottenham's tipping point came when Pochettino bought into a youth system, where, as the academy director John McDermott says, coaches are challenged to be "igniters, inspirational people".
"Burners and igniters will keep working for much longer".
Between 20 June and 10 August, Rahami allegedly purchased materials for the pipe and pressure cooker bombs under his own name through eBay, including citric acid, circuit boards, ball bearings and electric igniters, ingredients found in the 27th Street device.
The legislation as originally conceived "will harm homeland security by providing terrorists and other criminals with unrestricted access to rocket motors containing large amounts of explosive material, as well as to igniters and fuses that can be used to initiate explosive devices," wrote William E. Moschella, an assistant attorney general.
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