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fire-resistant
fire-re·sis·tant (fīr′rĭ-zĭs′tənt)adj. Resistant to damage by fire.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | fire-resistant - difficult to burnfire-resisting, fire-resistive, fire-retardantincombustible, noncombustible - not capable of igniting and burning | Translationsfire-resistant
fire-resistant[′fīr ri‚zis·tənt] (civil engineering) Of a structural element, able to resist combustion for a specified time under conditions of standard heat intensity without burning or failing structurally. fire resistance1. The capacity of a material or construction to withstand fire or give protection from it; characterized by its ability to confine a fire and/or to continue to perform a structural function. 2. (Brit.) The ability of a component of building construction to satisfy certain criteria, specified by the BSI, for a stated period of time. 3. According to OSHA: so resistant to fire that, for a specified time and under conditions of a standard heat intensity, it will not fail structurally and will not permit the side away from the fire to become hotter than a specified temperature.fire-resistant
Synonyms for fire-resistantadj difficult to burnSynonyms- fire-resisting
- fire-resistive
- fire-retardant
Related Words- incombustible
- noncombustible
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