incendiary bomb/device• Sources said the explosion seemed to have been caused by an incendiary device.• An incendiary device exploded setting fire to furniture, but the blaze was brought under control.• The callerclaimed three incendiary devices had been planted at the Vineyards.• But taxes, earlier considered the incendiary device of the race, may no longer be so.• There were high-explosive and incendiary bombs of varioustypesavailable, but no combinationweapon.• Then a series of cassette-sized incendiary devices were carefully hidden in a number of stores.• But the incendiary devices were different from those used in previousarsonattacks by the extremist group.
incendiary• Many of these squads also carried sledge-hammers, axes, and incendiaries.• Out in front are the scouts and incendiaries.• In fact Etruria was hit by incendiariesseveraltimes, but thankfully survived without extensivedamage.• The incendiaries set the villages on fire and the foragers visit and sack them.
Originincendiary1
(1400-1500)Latinincendiarius, from incendium“fire”