Combustibles [noun]
Definition of Combustibles:
something providing energy
Opposite/Antonyms of Combustibles:
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Sentence/Example of Combustibles:
The combustibles and inflammable matters were shared between the three men and they separated.
The bourgeois of Nantes turned around sharply and saw the heaped-up combustibles under the gridiron beginning to take fire.
Combustibles of various kinds were piled around it, so that it could not fail to go off, if set on fire.
So at last they brought some combustibles and blew it all up.
The Confederates had fired a mass of combustibles with which to spy out the whereabouts of their enemies.
That flame also could burn fiercely when fanned by incendiaries, although it did not supply its own combustibles.
Rockets were noticed in the air, and soon wretches were seized carrying combustibles at the end of long poles.
Gunpowder and combustibles were then arranged so as to completely destroy the vessels when ignited.
They were filled with combustibles, and when thrown into a town were intended to set fire to buildings.
It is also shown in wood and combustibles where exudation sometimes takes place, and evaporation always.