phlogiston

/ˈflɒdʒɪstən/

Definitions

1. noun

A hypothetical substance once believed to be a weightless, odorless, highly reactive gas that was thought to be released during combustion, now discredited as a chemical concept.

“The discovery of oxygen led to the eventual abandonment of the phlogiston theory in chemistry.”

Synonyms

  • caloric
  • igneous principle

Antonyms

  • noble gas
  • oxygen