The slow match is another term for the slow-burning fuse used by early gunpowderarmies to light matchlockmuskets. The fuse – attached to the lock of the musket – was usually a length of rope or cord that was coated in fat or oils to make it burn slowly and consistently for an extended period of time.
Example Usage of match
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