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Definition of flame
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Flame (n.)
Burning
zeal or
passion;
elevated
and noble
enthusiasm;
glowing
imagination;
passionate
excitement
or
anger.
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Exasperater
::
Exasperater
(n.) One who
exasperates
or
inflames
anger,
enmity,
or
violence..
Chimera
::
Chimera
(n.) A
monster
represented
as
vomiting
flames,
and as
having
the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a
dragon..
Inflame
::
Inflame
(v. t.) To
exaggerate;
to
enlarge
upon.
Anthracite
::
Anthracite
(n.) A hard,
compact
variety
of
mineral
coal, of high
luster,
differing
from
bituminous
coal in
containing
little
or no
bitumen,
in
consequence
of which it burns with a
nearly
non
luminous
flame.
The purer
specimens
consist
almost
wholly
of
carbon.
Also
called
glance
coal and blind
coal..
Cinder
::
Cinder
(n.) A hot coal
without
flame;
an
ember.
Flare
::
Flare (v. i.) To burn with an
unsteady
or
waving
flame;
as, the
candle
flares..
Vomit
::
Vomit (v. t.)
Hence,
to eject from any
hollow
place;
to belch
forth;
to emit; to throw
forth;
as,
volcanoes
vomit
flame,
stones,
etc..
Barb
::
Barb (n.) Paps, or
little
projections,
of the
mucous
membrane,
which mark the
opening
of the
submaxillary
glands
under the
tongue
in
horses
and
cattle.
The name is
mostly
applied
when the barbs are
inflamed
and
swollen..
Bitumen
::
Bitumen
(n.)
Mineral
pitch;
a
black,
tarry
substance,
burning
with a
bright
flame;
Jew's
pitch.
It
occurs
as an
abundant
natural
product
in many
places,
as on the
shores
of the Dead and
Caspian
Seas. It is used in
cements,
in the
construction
of
pavements,
etc. See
Asphalt..
Heat
::
Heat (v. t.) To
excite
ardor in; to rouse to
action;
to
excite
to
excess;
to
inflame,
as the
passions..
Flash
::
Flash (v. t.) To send out in
flashes;
to cause to burst forth with
sudden
flame or
light.
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.
Flagrant
::
Flagrant
(a.)
Flaming;
inflamed;
glowing;
burning;
ardent.
Flamy
::
Flamy (a.)
Flaming;
blazing;
flamelike;
flame-colored;
composed
of
flame.
Alight
::
Alight
(a.)
Lighted;
lighted
up; in a
flame.
Incense
::
Incense
(v. t.) To
inflame
with
anger;
to
endkindle;
to fire; to
incite;
to
provoke;
to heat; to
madden.
Reverberation
::
Reverberation
(n.) The act of
reverberating;
especially,
the act of
reflecting
light or heat, or
reechoing
sound;
as, the
reverberation
of rays from a
mirror;
the
reverberation
of rays from a
mirror;
the
reverberation
of
voices;
the
reverberation
of heat or flame in a
furnace..
Ingle
::
Ingle (n.)
Flame;
blaze;
a fire; a
fireplace.
Blowpipe
::
Blowpipe
(n.) A tube for
directing
a jet of air into a fire or into the flame of a lamp or
candle,
so as to
concentrate
the heat on some
object..
Flicker
::
Flicker
(v. i.) To waver
unsteadily,
like a flame in a
current
of air, or when about to
expire;
as, the
flickering
light..
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