- incendiarism
- incendiarism (n.) 1670s, figurative; 1837, literal; see INCENDIARY (Cf. incendiary) + -ISM (Cf. -ism).
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Incendiarism — In*cen di*a*rism, n. [From {Incendiary}.] The act or practice of maliciously setting fires; arson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incendiarism — index arson, conflagration, subversion Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
incendiarism — incendiary ► ADJECTIVE 1) (of a bomb or other device) designed to cause fires. 2) tending to stir up conflict or controversy. ► NOUN (pl. incendiaries) ▪ an incendiary device. DERIVATIVES incendiarism noun. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
incendiarism — noun Date: circa 1710 incendiary action or behavior … New Collegiate Dictionary
incendiarism — /in sen dee euh riz euhm/, n. 1. the act or practice of an arsonist; malicious burning. 2. inflammatory behavior; agitation. [1665 75; INCENDIAR(Y) + ISM] * * * … Universalium
incendiarism — noun a) act or practice of burning property; arson b) inflammatory or provocative action; instigation … Wiktionary
incendiarism — SYN: pyromania. [L. incendiarius, causing a conflagration] … Medical dictionary
incendiarism — in·cen·di·a·rism || ɪn sendɪərɪzm n. act or process of intentionally and maliciously setting fire to property; instigation, incitement … English contemporary dictionary
incendiarism — in·cen·di·a·rism … English syllables
incendiarism — in•cen•di•a•rism [[t]ɪnˈsɛn di əˌrɪz əm[/t]] n. 1) the act or practice of an arsonist 2) inflammatory behavior; agitation • Etymology: 1665–75 … From formal English to slang