
1) Climate forcing agent 2) Conflagration 3) DC Comics alien 4) DC Comics superhero 5) Fast-moving destroyer 6) Golden Age superhero 7) Heat lightning 8) Inferno 9) Roller coaster in Missouri 10) Sheet lightning 11) Sweeping conflagration 12) Symbol of success 13) Type of Fire
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An unplanned, unwanted wildland fire, including unauthorized human-caused fires, escaped wildland fire use events, escaped prescribed fire projects, lightning strikes, downed power lines, and all other wildland fires where the objective is to put the fire out.
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A wildfire is an uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation that occurs in the countryside or a wilderness area. Other names such as brush fire, bush fire, forest fire, desert fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, vegetation fire, and veldfire may be used to describe the same phenomenon depending on the type of vegetation being burne...
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• (n.) A disease of sheep, attended with inflammation of the skin. • (n.) An old name for erysipelas. • (n.) A sort of lightning unaccompanied by thunder. • (n.) A composition of inflammable materials, which, kindled, is very hard to quench; Greek fire.
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(from the article `Ivanovsky, Dmitry Iosifovich`) While a student at St. Petersburg University, Ivanovsky was asked in 1887 to investigate `wildfire,` a disease that was infecting tobacco plantations ...
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1. A composition of inflammable materials, which, kindled, is very hard to quench; Greek fire. 'Brimstone, pitch, wildfire . . . Burn cruelly, and hard to quench.' (Bacon) ... 2. <medicine> An old name for erysipelas. A disease of sheep, attended with inflammation of the skin. ... 3. A sort of lightning unaccompanied by thunder. ... Source: W...
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Wild'fire noun 1. A composition of inflammable materials, which, kindled, is very hard to quench; Greek fire. « Brimstone, pitch, wildfire . . . burn cruelly, and hard to quench.» Bacon. 2. (Medicine) (a) An old name for erysipelas. (b)
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Type: Term Pronunciation: wīld′fīr Synonyms: fogo selvagem
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An unplanned, unwanted wildland fire, including unauthorized human-caused fires, escaped wildland fire use events, escaped prescribed fire projects, and all other wildland fires where the objective is to put the fire out.
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A traditional term which is sometimes used to describe spiritual disorder in a church service resulting from highly fanatical, emotional outbursts or sensational displays which are determined to be of a fleshly origin rather than inspired of the Holy Spirit.
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A traditional term which is sometimes used to describe spiritual disorder in a church service resulting from highly fanatical, emotional outbursts or sensational displays which are determined to be of a fleshly origin rather than inspired of the Holy Spirit.
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[
n] - a raging and rapidly spreading conflagration
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noun a raging and rapidly spreading conflagration
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