- Greek fire
- nouna mixture used by Byzantine Greeks that was often shot at adversaries; catches fire when wetted• Hypernyms: ↑mixture, ↑weapon, ↑arm, ↑weapon system
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nounUsage: usually capitalized G1. : an incendiary composition used in warfare by the Byzantine Greeks and said to have burst into flame on wetting2. : any of several flammable mixtures : wildfire* * *
1. an incendiary mixture of unknown composition, used in warfare in medieval times by Byzantine Greeks.2. any of a group of inflammable mixtures; wildfire.[1820-30]* * *
Greek fire nounA substance (of unknown composition) that caught fire when wetted, used in war against enemy ships, long a secret of the Byzantine Greeks• • •Main Entry: ↑Greek* * *
Greek fire,a substance easily set on fire whose flames could not be put out by water; wildfire. It was used in warfare in ancient and medieval times.* * *
n. historical a combustible compound emitted by a flame-throwing weapon and used to set light to enemy ships. It was first used by the Greeks besieged in Constantinople (673 - 78). It ignited on contact with water, and was probably based on naphtha and quicklime
Useful english dictionary. 2012.