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match is a simple and convenient means of producing fire under controlled circumstances on demand, typically a wooden or stiff paper stick coated at one end with a material -- often containing the element phosphorus -- that will ignite from the heat of friction if rubbed ("struck") against a suitable surface. There are two main types of matches: safety matches, which can only be struck against a specially-prepared surface, and strike-anywhere matches, for which any sufficiently rough surface can be used.//Historically, the term match referred to lengths of cord, or later Cambric, impregnated with chemicals, and allowed to burn continuously. These were used to light fires and set off guns and cannon. Such matches were characterised by their burning speed, e.g. quick match and slow match; depending on their formulation, they could provide burning rates of between, typically, 0.01 seconds per linear inch and 40 seconds per linear inch.The modern equivalent of this sort of match is the simple fuse, still used in pyrotechnics to obtain a controlled time delay before ignition. The original meaning of the word still persists in some pyrotechnics terms, e.g. black match, a black powder-impregnated fuse, or Bengal matches, a type of firework producing a relatively long-burning, coloured flame. When friction matches were developed, however, they eventually came to be the dominant meaning of the term
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