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- noun Plural form of
ignitor .
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Examples
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The ignitors are triggered and a fireball erupts in the kitchen and expands to fill the entire room, but my boy is quick enough to open a door and slam it shut behind him.
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The way I see it if you're going to use that type of a rifle then it's for reasons of nostalgia, and anyone who knows a little history knows that original black powder rifles did not have electronic ignitors.
Electrifying Muzzleloaders: CVA's New Electronic Ignition System 2007
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“Fiery” guys, “ignitors” and “sparkplugs” are Latino.
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"The Terrorist's Handbook" how to make various explosive, propellants and ignitors and also how to apply and use them
The HAQ Frequently Asked Questions by Belisarius (Part III) 1994
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Subsequently he invented and worked in the application of a device for winding induction coils used in ignitors for the motorboat engines of that day.
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The car initially has a 3-speed gearbox; and was upgraded with electric coil ignitors in 1938.
Autoblog Green 2010
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Despite the fact that around the 8th minute a technical problem with the computers jammed the firework's ignitors and the show was temporarily paused; Mexico did make up and definitely fusioned a spark of light on everybody's heart.
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Despite the fact that around the 8th minute a technical problem with the computers jammed the firework's ignitors and the show was temporarily paused; Mexico did make up and definitely fusioned a spark of light on everybody's heart.
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This year however, the ignitors are rusted away, and unit must be manually lit with matches.
unknown title 2009
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I still don't know where I can get replacement ignitors or an extension to bring the hose further away from the fire box.
unknown title 2009
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