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Definition of fire
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Fire (n.)
Splendor;
brilliancy;
luster;
hence,
a
star..
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Hot
::
Hot
(superl.)
Characterized
by heat,
ardor,
or
animation;
easily
excited;
firely;
vehement;
passionate;
violent;
eager..
Girandole
::
Girandole
(n.) A kind of
revolving
firework.
Firewood
::
Firewood
(n.) Wood for fuel.
Empyrean
::
Empyrean
(n.) The
highest
heaven,
where the pure
element
of fire was
supposed
by the
ancients
to
subsist..
Defilement
::
Defilement
(n.) The
protection
of the
interior
walls of a
fortification
from an
enfilading
fire, as by
covering
them, or by a high
parapet
on the
exposed
side..
Windage
::
Windage
(n.) The
difference
between
the
diameter
of the bore of a gun and that of the shot fired from it.
Bete
::
Bete (v. t.) To renew or
enkindle
(a
fire).
Carcass
::
Carcass
(n.) A
hollow
case or
shell,
filled
with
combustibles,
to be
thrown
from a
mortar
or
howitzer,
to set fire to
buldings,
ships,
etc..
Fire
::
Fire (v. i.) To
discharge
artillery
or
firearms;
as, they fired on the
town..
Escape
::
Escape
(n.) The act of
fleeing
from
danger,
of
evading
harm, or of
avoiding
notice;
deliverance
from
injury
or any evil;
flight;
as, an
escape
in
battle;
a
narrow
escape;
also, the means of
escape;
as, a fire
escape..
Cock
::
Cock (n.) The
hammer
in the lock of a
firearm.
Unshot
::
Unshot
(a.) Not hit by a shot; also, not
discharged
or fired off..
Flue
::
Flue (n.) A pipe or
passage
for
conveying
flame and hot gases
through
surrounding
water in a
boiler;
--
distinguished
from a tube which holds water and is
surrounded
by fire. Small flues are
called
fire tubes or
simply
tubes.
Hearth
::
Hearth
(n.) The
pavement
or floor of
brick,
stone,
or metal in a
chimney,
on which a fire is made; the floor of a
fireplace;
also, a
corresponding
part of a
stove..
Feu De Joie
::
Feu de joie () A fire
kindled
in a
public
place in token of joy; a
bonfire;
a
firing
of guns in token of joy.
Red-riband
::
Red-riband
(n.) The
European
red band fish, or
fireflame.
See Rend
fish..
Blast
::
Blast (n.) The
exhaust
steam from and
engine,
driving
a
column
of air out of a
boiler
chimney,
and thus
creating
an
intense
draught
through
the fire; also, any
draught
produced
by the
blast..
Burn
::
Burn (v. t.) To
consume,
injure,
or
change
the
condition
of, as if by
action
of fire or heat; to
affect
as fire or heat does; as, to burn the mouth with
pepper..
Phaethon
::
Phaethon
(n.) The son of
Helios
(Phoebus),
that is, the son of
light,
or of the sun. He is
fabled
to have
obtained
permission
to drive the
chariot
of the sun, in doing which his want of skill would have set the world on fire, had he not been
struck
with a
thunderbolt
by
Jupiter,
and
hurled
headlong
into the river Po..
Fireflaire
::
Fireflaire
(n.) A
European
sting ray of the genus
Trygon
(T.
pastinaca);
--
called
also
fireflare
and fiery flaw.
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