Inflammable substances are actually flammable." Do you think that's true? is it a strange word-play of the English language or do these terms mean different things?
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he words flammable and inflammable are often misinterpreted as opposites. As a matter of fact, flammable and inflammable mean exactly the same — capable of burning.
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It is strange word-play of the english language.
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