ign-, igni-, ignis- (Latin: fire, burn).gelignite: 
An explosive mixture of nitroglycerin, guncotton, wood pulp, and potassium nitrate.
 
igneous: 
Of fire, fiery; typical of fire.  
2. In geology, formed by solidification from a molten or partially molten state (used of rocks or relating to rocks so formed). ignescent: 
Emitting sparks of fire.
 
ignible: 
Capable of ignition; ignitable.
 
ignic: 
Of or pertaining to fire.
 
ignicolist: 
A fire-worshipper.
 
igniextirpation: 
Cautery excision (a device used to destroy tissue by electricity, freezing, heat, or corrosive chemicals).
 
igniferous: 
Fire-bearing; producing fire.
 
ignific: 
Producing fire.
 
ignifluous: 
Flowing with fire.
 
ignify, ignifying: 
To set on fire, to cause to burn.
 
ignigenous: 
Produced by fire, or by the action of fire.
 
ignioperation: 
Any surgical procedure in which a cautery is used to perform all or part of the operation.
 
ignipedites: 
Burning feet.
 
ignipotent: 
Ruling or having power over fire.
 
ignipuncture: 
1. Therapeutic puncture with hot needles.  
2. Puncture with a white-hot styliform cautery. ignis fatuus (singular) ignes fatui (plural): 
1. Literally, "foolish fire".  
2. Phosphorescent light seen hovering or flitting over swamps at night, will-o'-the wisp; possibility caused by spontaneous combustion of gases given off by rotting organic matter. 3. Something that deludes or misleads; illusion, delusion. ignisation: 
1. Hyperthermia produced by exposure to artificial sources of heat.  
2. Heat exhaustion, a condition caused by environmental temperatures too high for the body's compensatory mechanism. ignite: 
1. To cause to burn.  
2. To set fire to. 3. To subject to great heat, especially to make luminous by heat. 4. To arouse or kindle the passions of ; excite. igniter: 
1. One who ignites.  
2. A device to set fire to an explosive or combustible. ignition: 
An electrical system, usually operated by a magneto or battery, that provides the spark to ignite the fuel mixture in an internal-combustion engine.
 
ignitive: 
Having the property of igniting or taking fire.
 
ignitron: 
A single-anode mercury-vapor rectifier in which current passes as an arc between the anode and a mercury-pool cathode, used in power recification.
 
ignivomous: 
Vomiting fire.
 
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