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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A highly unstable, waxy white or yellowish allotrope of phosphorus, P4, that spontaneously ignites upon exposure to oxygen, used especially in bombs and artillery shells as an incendiary agent or to produce a smoke screen.
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- noun chemistry The most
common allotrope of phosphorus; ayellow -white waxy solid that is insoluble inwater andspontaneously combusts onexposure toair to form clouds ofphosphorus pentoxide ; used as amilitary smokescreen and as an incendiary weapon.
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