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† flaˈgration Obs. [as if ad. L. *flagrātiōn-em, agent-n. f. flagrāre to blaze.] The action of bursting into flame or blazing up; burning; a conflagration.
1669W. Simpson Hydrol. Chym. 142 Unless the Hydropick moisture..be exhausted by flagration. 1694Westmacott Script. Herb. (1695) 214 If it [Spirit] take Fire..and Consume even to the Flagration and Explosion of the Gun⁓powder. 1727in Bailey vol. II. 1847 in Craig. fig.1679G. R. tr. Boyatuau's Theat. World ii. 186 For it fortuned so after the Universal Flagration of Italy. |