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Ignite vs Inspire - What's the difference?

ignite | inspire |


In transitive terms the difference between ignite and inspire

is that ignite is to spark off (something), to enthuse while inspire is to spread rumour indirectly.

In intransitive terms the difference between ignite and inspire

is that ignite is to commence burning while inspire is to draw in by the operation of breathing; to inhale.

Ignite vs Ignited - What's the difference?

ignite | ignited |


As verbs the difference between ignite and ignited

is that ignite is to set fire to (something), to light (something) while ignited is (ignite).

Ignite vs Lignite - What's the difference?

ignite | lignite |


As a verb ignite

is to set fire to (something), to light (something.

As a noun lignite is

a low-grade, brownish-black coal.

Ignite vs Ignote - What's the difference?

ignite | ignote |


As a verb ignite

is to set fire to (something), to light (something).

As an adjective ignote is

(obsolete) unknown.

As a noun ignote is

(obsolete) one who is unknown.

Taxonomy vs Ignite - What's the difference?

taxonomy | ignite |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As a verb ignite is

to set fire to (something), to light (something).

Ignite vs Ignitible - What's the difference?

ignite | ignitible |


As a verb ignite

is to set fire to (something), to light (something).

As an adjective ignitible is

capable of being ignited.

Ignite vs Rockoon - What's the difference?

ignite | rockoon |


As a verb ignite

is to set fire to (something), to light (something).

As a noun rockoon is

a rocket, powered by solid fuel, that is not lit while on the ground but first carried into the upper atmosphere by a gas-filled balloon, then separated from the balloon and automatically ignited to allow it to achieve a higher altitude.

Ignite vs Firepot - What's the difference?

ignite | firepot |


As a verb ignite

is to set fire to (something), to light (something).

As a noun firepot is

a pot used to hold or carry fire.

Ignite vs Snaplock - What's the difference?

ignite | snaplock |


As a verb ignite

is to set fire to (something), to light (something).

As a noun snaplock is

a mechanism for firing a gun that ignites the propellant by means of sparks produced when a spring-powered cock strikes a flint down on to a piece of hardened steel.

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