"Incinerators" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Incinerators are large machines or structures that burn waste at very high temperatures to reduce its volume and disinfect it. They are often used to dispose of hazardous waste, such as medical waste or chemical waste, as well as municipal waste like household trash. Incineration can convert waste into ash, gas, and heat, which can be used to generate electricity or provide hot water.
Incidentals refers to small, secondary, or additional items or costs that are not essential or primary, but rather supplementary or peripheral.
Incidents refer to unexpected events or occurrences that can be either positive or negative, but are usually considered unfortunate or undesirable. They can be accidents, mishaps, problems, or crises that happen unexpectedly, causing disruption or disturbance to a situation or environment.
To incinerate something means to burn it completely, usually by means of a high-temperature process, resulting in the complete destruction of the material. This can be done intentionally, such as in a crematorium for disposing of human remains, or unintentionally, such as in a forest fire that reduces vegetation to ashes.
An incinerator is a device or structure used for burning waste or other combustible materials at high temperatures, usually to reduce their volume and weight, and to produce minimal residue or ash. It is often used in industries, hospitals, and municipalities for disposing of hazardous, toxic, or non-recyclable waste.
Incipience is a noun that refers to the earliest stage or beginning of something, especially a disease, problem, or evil. It can also describe the beginning of a feeling or sensation. In general, incipience implies a gradual or hesitant start to something, rather than a sudden or dramatic onset.