I. ə̇nˈflaməbəl adjective
Etymology: French or Medieval Latin; French, from Medieval Latin inflammabilis, from Latin inflammare to inflame + -abilis -able
1. : capable of being easily set on fire and burning violently : flammable
2. : easily inflamed, excited, or angered : irascible
inflammable temper
• in·flam·ma·ble·ness noun -es
• in·flam·ma·bly -blē, -li adverb
II. noun
: an inflammable substance : flammable