fireproof

fireproof
Literally, incombustible or proof against fire, but, in the ordinary legal sense, indestructible by an ordinary fire. Diebold Safe & Lock Co. v. Huston, 55 Kan 104, 39 P 1035. See incombustible.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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