difference between flammable and inflammable
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Some people mistake the words as having opposite meanings. In reality, flammable and inflammable mean exactly the same thing—capable of burning. Inflammable is derived from the word inflame (sometimes spelled enflame), and precedes the invention of the word flammable.
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Flammable and inflammable do not mean the same thing.
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inflammable means that a substance is capable of bursting into flames without the need for any ignition. ... The opposite of both words is non-flammable.
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