the answer to whats the difference btween flammable and inflammable Posted by tomgoodun
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Saw this this mornin, then while eating mi Damson jam on toast & tea for breakfast, I found this on p13 of The Daily Star, i couldna believe it!!.............
Flammable and inflammable are synonyms and mean capable of burning. The word "inflammable" came from Latin inflammāre = "to set fire to," where the prefix "in-" means "in" as in "inside", rather than "not" as in "invisible" and "ineligible". Nonetheless, "inflammable" is often erroneously thought to mean "non-flammable". In the United States, this safety hazard is typically avoided by use of flammable, despite its not being the proper Latin-derived term, on warning labels referring to physical combustibility.
The antonym of flammable/inflammable is non-inflammable, incombustible, or non-combustible.[1]
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I'm with Any2suited on this one regarding t'internet shorthand. I thought I was down with the kids when I found out "ftw" meant for the win, but it just seems to be clagged on the end of loads of sentences, so maybe it doesnt mean that???? Also "FYP"????????? and similarly why do Cockerneys say "taters" when its cold????????
I'm with Any2suited on this one regarding t'internet shorthand. I thought I was down with the kids when I found out "ftw" meant for the win, but it just seems to be clagged on the end of loads of sentences, so maybe it doesnt mean that???? Also "FYP"????????? and similarly why do Cockerneys say "taters" when its cold???????? Posted by owtfornowt
Was just on the dog and bone to the trouble and strife, who says taters is for potatoes in the mould (potatoes were buried in a heap to protect them against rotting)
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What would I like that I havent got..hmmmm
1. Ability to ride a bike.
2. Wi-fi that worked.
3. An unbroken wine glass (preferably large!!)
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Saw this this mornin, then while eating mi Damson jam on toast & tea for breakfast, I found this on p13 of The Daily Star, i couldna believe it!!.............
Linguistics: flammable vs. inflammable
Flammable and inflammable are synonyms and mean capable of burning. The word "inflammable" came from Latin inflammāre = "to set fire to," where the prefix "in-" means "in" as in "inside", rather than "not" as in "invisible" and "ineligible". Nonetheless, "inflammable" is often erroneously thought to mean "non-flammable". In the United States, this safety hazard is typically avoided by use of flammable, despite its not being the proper Latin-derived term, on warning labels referring to physical combustibility.
The antonym of flammable/inflammable is non-inflammable, incombustible, or non-combustible.[1]
let me think,a new van would be nice or money,lots of money so i can buy a new van
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