On Tuesday 06 October 2009, Simon Osborne wrote: > On 06/10/2009 17:03, Benjamin I Krefetz wrote: > > On Tue, 6 Oct 2009, Simon Osborne wrote: > >> 323: inflammable sap -> flammable sap > > > > Aren't "inflammable" and "flammable" synonyms? > > Probably. > > I can't recall off-hand whether previous LW books use either or both > flammable and inflammable to mean combustible. I think there might be > an occurrence in Book 19? Might be worth checking. All occurrences of 'flammable': 19wb 121: are drinking is highly flammable. 19wb 138: from the fountain is highly flammable. 19wb 279: The highly flammable sap feeds the flames, All occurrences of 'inflammable': 01gstw 183: Bottle of Naphtha (a volatile, inflammable liquid). 01hh 70: a bottle filled with an inflammable mixture of oil and gasolene 04cc 84: warehouse filled with drums of inflammable polyurethane resins. 05sots 143: the inflammable sewer gas has ignited 08tjoh 81: exploding Fireseed ignites the inflammable cloud of gas. 14tcok 52: the inflammable liquid ignites 14tcok 192: a clear, oily, <em>inflammable</em> fluid! 14tcok 223: the inflammable liquid ignites on contact, 14tcok 243: a clear, oily, <em>inflammable</em> fluid! 23mh 323: ignited its inflammable sap. 26tfobm 35: power of explosive powders and inflammable fluids. 26tfobm 210: jars of inflammable liquids. 27v 34: that coats its hide is highly inflammable. Regards, Ingo ~~~~~~ Manage your subscription at //www.freelists.org/list/projectaon