Matches encyclopedia

Date: May 25th, 2008

Matches encyclopedia

Match - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A match is a consumable tool for lighting a fire under controlled circumstances on demand. Matches are readily available, being sold by tobacconists and many other kinds of shops. (more...)

matches - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about matches
match. Small strip of wood or paper, tipped with combustible material for producing fire. Friction matches containing phosphorus were first made in 1816 in France by François ... (more...)

Match - LoveToKnow 1911
Additions, corrections and discussions on this subject by users of the Classic Encyclopedia can be found on the discussion page (more...)

match -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on match:Burning safety match.Sebastian Ritter splinter of wood, strip of cardboard, or other suitable flammable material tipped with a ... (more...)

match - definition of match by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
match : Also found in: Medical, Financial, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia, Hutchinson: 0.03 sec. match  1   (m ch) n. 1. a. One that is exactly like ... (more...)

match definition of match in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
match, small stick whose chemically coated tip bursts into flame when struck on a rough surface. Before the introduction of the match, fire was made by friction methods using the ... (more...)

Match - MSN Encarta
Match, short, thin piece of wood, cardboard, or waxed string, tipped with a mixture of fire-producing substances, and used to produce a flame. One of. (more...)
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matches definition of matches in the Free Online Encyclopedia.
match, small stick whose chemically coated tip bursts into flame when struck on a rough surface. Before the introduction of the match, fire was made by friction methods using the ... (more...)

match - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about match
match. Small strip of wood or paper, tipped with combustible material for producing fire. Friction matches containing phosphorus were first made in 1816 in France by François ... (more...)

Match fixing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In organized sports, match fixing or game fixing occurs when a match is played to a completely or partially pre-determined result. Where the sporting competition in question is a ... (more...)


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