Definition
Relating to or tending to cause conflagration; having the nature of a great destructive fire.
Etymology
Derived from 'conflagration' with the Latin adjective suffix '-ory' (tending to, relating to). Describes something that relates to or causes intense burning.
Kelly Says
Climate scientists now speak of 'conflagratory conditions'—heat, drought, and wind combining into the perfect storm for wildfires—the word has returned to life as environmental crises intensify.
Translations
ARالعربية
التفجير
al-taffijir
BNবাংলা
জ্বলনশীল
jwalon-sheel
CACatalà
inflammatori
in-flam-ma-to-ri
CSČeština
hořlavý
hoř-lav-ý
DADansk
brandfarlig
brand-far-lig
DEDeutsch
feuerartig
fä-er-ar-tig
ELΕλληνικά
πυρκαγιά
pir-ka-ya
ESEspañol
conflagratorio
kon-fla-gra-tor-io
FISuomi
palovarainen
pa-lo-va-rai-nen
FRFrançais
conflagrationnaire
kon-fla-gra-syo-nair
IDBahasa Indonesia
berapi-api
ber-a-pi-a-pi
ITItaliano
conflagratorio
kon-fla-gra-tor-io
MSBahasa Melayu
berapi-api
ber-a-pi-a-pi
NLNederlands
brandend
brand-end
NONorsk
brannfarlig
brann-far-lig
PLPolski
pożarna
po-zharn-a
PTPortuguês
conflagração
kon-fla-gra-são
RORomână
inflammabil
in-flam-a-bil
RUРусский
пожарный
pa-zharn-y
SVSvenska
brandbar
brand-bar
SWKiswahili
motoka
mo-to-ka
TAதமிழ்
காட்டுப்பற்றி
ka-tu-pp-ar-ti
THไทย
การเผาไหม้
gaan-phai-mai
TRTürkçe
yangıncılık
yan-gin-chilik
UKУкраїнська
займистий
zay-mis-tyy
VITiếng Việt
phát nổ
phat-no
ZUZU
isigcawu
i-si-g-ca-wu