phlogosin
/ˈflɔɡəsɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a hypothetical or theoretical principle of fire or a fiery, glowing substance.
“According to ancient Greek philosophers, phlogosin was a fundamental element governing all combustion reactions.”
1. noun
a hypothetical or theoretical principle of fire or a fiery, glowing substance.
“According to ancient Greek philosophers, phlogosin was a fundamental element governing all combustion reactions.”