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Definition of burned
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Burned
(imp. & p. p.) of Bur.
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Hake
::
Hake (n.) A
drying
shed, as for
unburned
tile..
Pyre
::
Pyre (n.) A
funeral
pile; a
combustible
heap on which the dead are
burned;
hence,
any pile to be
burnt..
Fireweed
::
Fireweed
(n.) An
American
plant
(Erechthites
hiercifolia),
very
troublesome
in spots where
brushwood
has been
burned..
Incense
::
Incense
(n.) The
materials
used for the
purpose
of
producing
a
perfume
when
burned,
as
fragrant
gums,
spices,
frankincense,
etc..
Picking
::
Picking
(n.)
Overburned
bricks.
Wreck
::
Wreck (v. t.) The ruins of a ship
stranded;
a ship
dashed
against
rocks or land, and
broken,
or
otherwise
rendered
useless,
by
violence
and
fracture;
as, they
burned
the
wreck..
Stinkpot
::
Stinkpot
(n.) A
vessel
in which
disinfectants
are
burned.
Ustulate
::
Ustulate
(a.)
Blackened
as if
burned.
Sunburnt
::
Sunburned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Sunbur.
Cresset
::
Cresset
(n.) An open frame or
basket
of iron,
filled
with
combustible
material,
to be
burned
as a
beacon;
an open lamp or
firrepan
carried
on a pole in
nocturnal
processions..
Gas
::
Gas (n.) A
complex
mixture
of
gases,
of which the most
important
constituents
are marsh gas,
olefiant
gas, and
hydrogen,
artificially
produced
by the
destructive
distillation
of gas coal, or
sometimes
of peat, wood, oil,
resin,
etc. It gives a
brilliant
light when
burned,
and is the
common
gas used for
illuminating
purposes..
Gas-burner
::
Gas-burner
(n.) The jet piece of a gas
fixture
where the gas is
burned
as it
escapes
from one or more
minute
orifices.
Incense
::
Incense
(n.) The
perfume
or odors
exhaled
from
spices
and gums when
burned
in
celebrating
religious
rites or as an
offering
to some
deity.
Umber
::
Umber (n.) A brown or
reddish
pigment
used in both oil and water
colors,
obtained
from
certain
natural
clays
variously
colored
by the
oxides
of iron and
manganese.
It is
commonly
heated
or
burned
before
being used, and is then
called
burnt
umber;
when not
heated,
it is
called
raw
umber.
See Burnt
umber,
below..
Stake
::
Stake (v. t.) The piece of
timber
to which a
martyr
was
affixed
to be
burned;
hence,
martyrdom
by
fire..
Cinder
::
Cinder
(n.)
Partly
burned
or
vitrified
coal, or other
combustible,
in which fire is
extinct..
Hack
::
Hack (n.)
Unburned
brick or tile,
stacked
up for
drying..
Downcome
::
Downcome
(n.) A pipe for
leading
combustible
gases
downward
from the top of the blast
furnace
to the
hot-blast
stoves,
boilers,
etc., where they are
burned..
Save-all
::
Save-all
(n.) A
device
in a
candlestick
to hold the ends of
candles,
so that they be
burned..
Incombustible
::
Incombustible
(a.) Not
combustible;
not
capable
of being
burned,
decomposed,
or
consumed
by fire;
uninflammable;
as,
asbestus
is an
incombustible
substance;
carbon
dioxide
is an
incombustible
gas..
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