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Flammable vs Kindling - What's the difference?

flammable | kindling |

As nouns the difference between flammable and kindling

is that flammable is any flammable substance while kindling is small pieces of wood and twigs used to start a fire.

As an adjective flammable

is capable of burning, especially a liquid.

As a verb kindling is

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flammable

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Capable of burning, especially a liquid.
  • Easily set on fire.
  • Subject to easy ignition and rapid flaming combustion.
  • Synonyms

    * inflammable

    Antonyms

    * non-flammable, nonflammable

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • Any flammable substance.
  • kindling

    English

    (Firelighting)

    Noun

  • Small pieces of wood and twigs used to start a fire.
  • :
  • *
  • *:When the flames at last began to flicker and subside, his lids fluttered, then drooped?; but he had lost all reckoning of time when he opened them again to find Miss Erroll in furs kneeling on the hearth and heaping kindling on the coals, and her pretty little Alsatian maid beside her, laying a log across the andirons.
  • The act by which something is kindled.
  • :
  • Usage notes

    Kindling refers to the second stage of building a fire: tinder is used to light kindling, which then lights the main fire.

    Coordinate terms

    * (l)

    Verb

    (head)
  • Despite the damp wood, he had no trouble kindling a fire.