Incendiary
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Incendiary refers to a fire that has been deliberately set. While it is most often used to refer to crimes of arson, it is also technically correct to use it for any fire which has been deliberately started.
Such a fire may also include the use of accelerants to cause rapid ignition.
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- DeHaan, John D. (2002). Kirk's Fire Investigation (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Pearson Education. ISBN 0130604585. (Sixth edition: ISBN 013171922X.)