Etymology: [ in-'sen-dE-"er-E; -'sen-d& ] (noun.) 15th century. From Latin incendiārius (“setting alight”), from incendium (“destructive fire”), from incendō (“set on fire, kindle”)
Intentionally stirring up strife, riot, rebellion, Inflammatory, emotionally charged, Capable of causing fire, Something capable of causing fire, particularly a weapon, arousing to action or rebellion involving deliberate burning of property; "an incendiary fire, Tending to excite or inflame factions, sedition, or quarrel; inflammatory; seditious, capable of catching fire spontaneously or causing fires or burning readily; "an incendiary agent"; "incendiary bombs" arousing to action or rebellion involving deliberate burning of property; "an incendiary fire, Of or pertaining to incendiarism, or the malicious burning of valuable property; as, incendiary material; as incendiary crime, Informality, emotionally charged, Filled with material for causing fires, Any person who maliciously sets fire to a building or other valuable or other valuable property, A person who excites or inflames factions, and promotes quarrels or sedition; an agitator; an exciter, A type of ammunition that carries a small amount of gasoline in the shell that ignites upon impact, An incendiary is an incendiary bomb. A shower of incendiaries struck the Opera House. incendiaries a bomb designed to cause a fire, a criminal who illegally sets fire to property, Incendiary weapons or attacks are ones that cause large fires. Five incendiary devices were found in her house, arsonist, one who deliberately and maliciously sets fire to property; bomb which ignites and burns; agitator, one who stirs up strife, pertaining to arson, of the deliberate burning of property; stirring up violence or strife, inflammatory, a bomb that is designed to start fires; are most effective against flammable targets (such as fuel), involving deliberate burning of property; "an incendiary fire", Material designed to start local combustion (fires), a person who deliberately sets fire to property, Malicious setting on fire or preparing, providing and setting the means for fire to start, capable of catching fire spontaneously or causing fires or burning readily; "an incendiary agent"; "incendiary bombs", arousing to action or rebellion, Malicious setting on fire or preparing, providing and setting the means for fire to start Inception The date and time on which coverage under an insurance policy takes effect Indemnify To provide compensation for loss or expenses incurred, plural of incendiary,
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Intentionally stirring up strife, riot, rebellion
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Inflammatory, emotionally charged - "Politics is an incendiary topic; it tends to cause fights to break out."
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Capable of causing fire
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Something capable of causing fire, particularly a weapon - "The military used incendiaries to destroy the building, fortunately the fire didn't spread."
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arousing to action or rebellion involving deliberate burning of property; "an incendiary fire
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Tending to excite or inflame factions, sedition, or quarrel; inflammatory; seditious
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capable of catching fire spontaneously or causing fires or burning readily; "an incendiary agent"; "incendiary bombs" arousing to action or rebellion involving deliberate burning of property; "an incendiary fire
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Of or pertaining to incendiarism, or the malicious burning of valuable property; as, incendiary material; as incendiary crime
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Informality, emotionally charged
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Filled with material for causing fires
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Any person who maliciously sets fire to a building or other valuable or other valuable property
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A person who excites or inflames factions, and promotes quarrels or sedition; an agitator; an exciter
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A type of ammunition that carries a small amount of gasoline in the shell that ignites upon impact
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An incendiary is an incendiary bomb. A shower of incendiaries struck the Opera House. incendiaries a bomb designed to cause a fire
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a criminal who illegally sets fire to property
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Incendiary weapons or attacks are ones that cause large fires. Five incendiary devices were found in her house
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arsonist, one who deliberately and maliciously sets fire to property; bomb which ignites and burns; agitator, one who stirs up strife isim
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pertaining to arson, of the deliberate burning of property; stirring up violence or strife, inflammatory sıfat
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a bomb that is designed to start fires; are most effective against flammable targets (such as fuel)
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involving deliberate burning of property; "an incendiary fire"
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Material designed to start local combustion (fires)
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a person who deliberately sets fire to property
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Malicious setting on fire or preparing, providing and setting the means for fire to start
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capable of catching fire spontaneously or causing fires or burning readily; "an incendiary agent"; "incendiary bombs"
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arousing to action or rebellion
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Malicious setting on fire or preparing, providing and setting the means for fire to start Inception The date and time on which coverage under an insurance policy takes effect Indemnify To provide compensation for loss or expenses incurred
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