nonflammability

/nɑnˌflæməˈbɪləti/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being unable to catch fire easily; resistance to burning.
    • The nonflammability of the new insulation made it popular for home construction.
    • The manufacturer advertised the nonflammability of their children's pajamas.
    • Firefighters value the nonflammability of certain protective gear materials.
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