Ignition

/ɪɡˈnɪʃən/ noun

Ignition is the act of starting a fire or causing fuel to burn. In machines like cars, the ignition is the system or switch that starts the engine.

From Latin "ignitio" meaning "a setting on fire," from "ignire" (to ignite). With the rise of engines, the word was applied to the mechanism that starts controlled combustion.

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