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Definition of burned
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Burned
(p. p. & a.) See
Burnt.
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Picking
::
Picking
(n.)
Overburned
bricks.
Pyre
::
Pyre (n.) A
funeral
pile; a
combustible
heap on which the dead are
burned;
hence,
any pile to be
burnt..
Hake
::
Hake (n.) A
drying
shed, as for
unburned
tile..
Wick
::
Wick (n.) A
bundle
of
fibers,
or a
loosely
twisted
or
braided
cord, tape, or tube,
usually
made of soft spun
cotton
threads,
which by
capillary
attraction
draws up a
steady
supply
of the oil in
lamps,
the
melted
tallow
or wax in
candles,
or other
material
used for
illumination,
in small
successive
portions,
to be
burned..
Rochelime
::
Rochelime
(n.) Lime in the lump after it is
burned;
quicklime.
Ustion
::
Ustion
(n.) The act of
burning,
or the state of being
burned..
Limekiln
::
Limekiln
(n.) A kiln or
furnace
in which
limestone
or
shells
are
burned
and
reduced
to lime.
Burned
::
Burned
(p. p.)
Burnished.
Burned
::
Burned
(p. p. & a.) See
Burnt.
Fireweed
::
Fireweed
(n.) An
American
plant
(Erechthites
hiercifolia),
very
troublesome
in spots where
brushwood
has been
burned..
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..
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..
Incense
::
Incense
(n.) The
materials
used for the
purpose
of
producing
a
perfume
when
burned,
as
fragrant
gums,
spices,
frankincense,
etc..
Censer
::
Censer
(n.) A
vessel
for
perfumes;
esp. one in which
incense
is
burned.
Fireworm
::
Fireworm
(n.) The larva of a small
tortricid
moth which eats the
leaves
of the
cranberry,
so that the vines look as if
burned;
--
called
also
cranberry
worm..
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..
Save-all
::
Save-all
(n.) A
device
in a
candlestick
to hold the ends of
candles,
so that they be
burned..
Branlin
::
Branlin
(n.) A young
salmon
or parr, in the stage in which it has
transverse
black
bands,
as if
burned
by a
gridiron..
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.
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