excoction
/ɛkˈsɒkʃən/Definitions
1. noun
a sudden or violent emission of flames or hot gas, typically as a result of ignition of a combustible mixture
“The factory’s excoction of the chemical mixture caused a massive explosion.”
1. noun
a sudden or violent emission of flames or hot gas, typically as a result of ignition of a combustible mixture
“The factory’s excoction of the chemical mixture caused a massive explosion.”