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Definition of flame
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Flame (n.) A
person
beloved;
a
sweetheart.
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Mad
::
Mad
(superl.)
Excited
beyond
self-control
or the
restraint
of
reason;
inflamed
by
violent
or
uncontrollable
desire,
passion,
or
appetite;
as, to be mad with
terror,
lust, or
hatred;
mad
against
political
reform..
Accendible
::
Accendible
(a.)
Capable
of being
inflamed
or
kindled;
combustible;
inflammable.
Strontium
::
Strontium
(n.) A
metallic
element
of the
calcium
group,
always
naturally
occurring
combined,
as in the
minerals
strontianite,
celestite,
etc. It is
isolated
as a
yellowish
metal,
somewhat
malleable
but
harder
than
calcium.
It is
chiefly
employed
(as in the
nitrate)
to color
pyrotechnic
flames
red.
Symbol
Sr.
Atomic
weight
87.3..
Blaze
::
Blaze (n.) A
stream
of gas or vapor
emitting
light and heat in the
process
of
combustion;
a
bright
flame.
Stem
::
Steem (n.) A gleam of
light;
flame.
Gumboil
::
Gumboil
(n.) A small
suppurting
inflamed
spot on the gum.
Flame
::
Flame (n.) To burn with a flame or
blaze;
to burn as gas
emitted
from
bodies
in
combustion;
to
blaze.
Bismuth
::
Bismuth
(n.) One of the
elements;
a metal of a
reddish
white
color,
crystallizing
in
rhombohedrons.
It is
somewhat
harder
than lead, and
rather
brittle;
masses
show broad
cleavage
surfaces
when
broken
across.
It melts at 507¡
Fahr.,
being
easily
fused in the flame of a
candle.
It is found in a
native
state,
and as a
constituent
of some
minerals.
Specific
gravity
9.8.
Atomic
weight
207.5.
Symbol
Bi..
Ruddy
::
Ruddy (n.) Of a red
color;
red, or
reddish;
as, a ruddy sky; a ruddy
flame..
Lymph
::
Lymph (n.) A
fibrinous
material
exuded
from the blood
vessels
in
inflammation.
In the
process
of
healing
it is
either
absorbed,
or is
converted
into
connective
tissue
binding
the
inflamed
surfaces
together..
Candlebomb
::
Candlebomb
(n.) A small glass
bubble,
filled
with
water,
which,
if
placed
in the flame of a
candle,
bursts
by
expansion
of
steam..
Gutter
::
Gutter
(v. i.) To
become
channeled,
as a
candle
when the flame
flares
in the
wind..
Flagrant
::
Flagrant
(a.)
Flaming;
inflamed;
glowing;
burning;
ardent.
Lurid
::
Lurid (a.)
Having
a brown color
tonged
with red, as of flame seen
through
smoke..
Eruption
::
Eruption
(n.) The act of
breaking
out or
bursting
forth;
as: (a) A
violent
throwing
out of
flames,
lava, etc., as from a
volcano
of a
fissure
in the
earth's
crust.
(b) A
sudden
and
overwhelming
hostile
movement
of armed men from one
country
to
another.
Milton.
(c) A
violent
commotion..
Flame
::
Flame (n.) Ardor of
affection;
the
passion
of love.
Flamy
::
Flamy (a.)
Flaming;
blazing;
flamelike;
flame-colored;
composed
of
flame.
Incense
::
Incense
(v. t.) To
inflame
with
anger;
to
endkindle;
to fire; to
incite;
to
provoke;
to heat; to
madden.
Spectroscope
::
Spectroscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
for
forming
and
examining
spectra
(as that of solar
light,
or those
produced
by
flames
in which
different
substances
are
volatilized),
so as to
determine,
from the
position
of the
spectral
lines,
the
composition
of the
substance..
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..
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