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Greek fire
(Greek fire)
noun
[
mass noun
]
historical
a combustible compound emitted by a flame-throwing weapon, used to set light to enemy ships. It was first used by the Greeks besieged in Constantinople (673-8). It ignited on contact with water, and was probably based on naphtha and quicklime.
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