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Definition of burned
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Burned
(p. p.)
Burnished.
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Save-all
::
Save-all
(n.) A
device
in a
candlestick
to hold the ends of
candles,
so that they be
burned..
Crisp
::
Crisp (n.) That which is crisp or
brittle;
the state of being crisp or
brittle;
as,
burned
to a
crisp;
specifically,
the rind of
roasted
pork;
crackling..
Heartburned
::
Heartburned
(a.)
Having
heartburn.
Incense
::
Incense
(n.) The
materials
used for the
purpose
of
producing
a
perfume
when
burned,
as
fragrant
gums,
spices,
frankincense,
etc..
Frankincense
::
Frankincense
(n.) A
fragrant,
aromatic
resin,
or gum
resin,
burned
as an
incense
in
religious
rites or for
medicinal
fumigation.
The best kinds now come from East
Indian
trees,
of the genus
Boswellia;
a
commoner
sort, from the
Norway
spruce
(Abies
excelsa)
and other
coniferous
trees.
The
frankincense
of the
ancient
Jews is still
unidentified..
Sunburnt
::
Sunburned
(imp. & p. p.) of
Sunbur.
Picking
::
Picking
(n.)
Overburned
bricks.
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..
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..
Glasswort
::
Glasswort
(n.) A
seashore
plant of the
Spinach
family
(Salicornia
herbacea),
with
succulent
jointed
stems;
also, a
prickly
plant of the same
family
(Salsola
Kali),
both
formerly
burned
for the sake of the
ashes,
which yield soda for
making
glass and
soap..
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..
Ustulate
::
Ustulate
(a.)
Blackened
as if
burned.
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..
Cinder
::
Cinder
(n.)
Partly
burned
or
vitrified
coal, or other
combustible,
in which fire is
extinct..
Tilery
::
Tilery
(n.) A place where tiles are made or
burned;
a tile kiln.
Burned
::
Burned
(p. p. & a.) See
Burnt.
Branlin
::
Branlin
(n.) A young
salmon
or parr, in the stage in which it has
transverse
black
bands,
as if
burned
by a
gridiron..
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..
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