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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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Flagrant
::
Flagrant
(a.)
Flaming;
inflamed;
glowing;
burning;
ardent.
Flame
::
Flame (v. t.) To
kindle;
to
inflame;
to
excite.
Flammiferous
::
Flammiferous
(a.)
Producing
flame.
Oxidator
::
Oxidator
(n.) A
contrivance
for
causing
a
current
of air to
impinge
on the flame of the
Argand
lamp; --
called
also
oxygenator.
Fan
::
Fan (n.) That which
produces
effects
analogous
to those of a fan, as in
exciting
a
flame,
etc.; that which
inflames,
heightens,
or
strengthens;
as, it
served
as a fan to the flame of his
passion..
Flash
::
Flash (v. i.) To burst forth like a
sudden
flame;
to break out
violently;
to rush
hastily.
Blaze
::
Blaze (v. i.) To shine with
flame;
to glow with
flame;
as, the fire
blazes..
Rankle
::
Rankle
(a.) To
produce
a
festering
or
inflamed
effect;
to cause a sore; -- used
literally
and
figuratively;
as, a
splinter
rankles
in the
flesh;
the words
rankled
in his
bosom..
Lampblack
::
Lampblack
(n.) The fine
impalpable
soot
obtained
from the smoke of
carbonaceous
substances
which have been only
partly
burnt,
as in the flame of a
smoking
lamp. It
consists
of
finely
divided
carbon,
with
sometimes
a very small
proportion
of
various
impurities.
It is used as an
ingredient
of
printers'
ink, and
various
black
pigments
and
cements..
Boil
::
Boil (n.) A hard,
painful,
inflamed
tumor,
which,
on
suppuration,
discharges
pus, mixed with
blood,
and
discloses
a small
fibrous
mass of dead
tissue,
called
the
core..
Flaming
::
Flaming
(a.)
Emitting
flames;
afire;
blazing;
consuming;
illuminating.
Disinflame
::
Disinflame
(v. t.) To
divest
of flame or
ardor.
Extinguisher
::
Extinguisher
(n.) One who, or that
which,
extinguishes;
esp., a
hollow
cone or other
device
for
extinguishing
a
flame,
as of a torch or
candle..
Pulsation
::
Pulsation
(n.) A
beating
or
throbbing,
especially
of the heart or of an
artery,
or in an
inflamed
part; a beat of the
pulse..
Alight
::
Alight
(a.)
Lighted;
lighted
up; in a
flame.
Singe
::
Singe (v. t.) To
remove
the nap of
(cloth),
by
passing
it
rapidly
over a
red-hot
bar, or over a
flame,
preliminary
to
dyeing
it..
Flicker
::
Flicker
(v. i.) To waver
unsteadily,
like a flame in a
current
of air, or when about to
expire;
as, the
flickering
light..
Fester
::
Fester
(n.) A small sore which
becomes
inflamed
and
discharges
corrupt
matter;
a
pustule.
Exasperater
::
Exasperater
(n.) One who
exasperates
or
inflames
anger,
enmity,
or
violence..
Demulcent
::
Demulcent
(n.) A
substance,
usually
of a
mucilaginous
or oily
nature,
supposed
to be
capable
of
soothing
an
inflamed
nervous
membrane,
or
protecting
it from
irritation.
Gum
Arabic,
glycerin,
olive oil, etc., are
demulcents..
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