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INCINERATED |
Burned |
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RAGED |
Burned fiercely |
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USTULATE |
Blackened as if burned. |
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BUN |
Burned off red part of hot dog |
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STINKPOT |
A vessel in which disinfectants are burned. |
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ENCAUSTIC |
Prepared by means of heat; burned in. |
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ROCHELIME |
Lime in the lump after it is burned; quicklime. |
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INCENSE |
Aromatic gum or spice burned as part of religious ceremonies |
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USTION |
The act of burning, or the state of being burned. |
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CENSER |
A vessel for perfumes; esp. one in which incense is burned. |
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TILERY |
A place where tiles are made or burned; a tile kiln. |
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CINDER |
Partly burned or vitrified coal, or other combustible, in
which fire is extinct. |
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INCENSORY |
The vessel in which incense is burned and offered; a
censer; a thurible. |
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FIREWEED |
An American plant (Erechthites hiercifolia), very
troublesome in spots where brushwood has been burned. |
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LIMEKILN |
A kiln or furnace in which limestone or shells are burned
and reduced to lime. |
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SAVE-ALL |
A device in a candlestick to hold the ends of candles, so
that they be burned. |
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STAKE |
The piece of timber to which a martyr was affixed to be
burned; hence, martyrdom by fire. |
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PYRE |
A funeral pile; a combustible heap on which the dead are
burned; hence, any pile to be burnt. |
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CLAMP |
A mass of bricks heaped up to be burned; or of ore for
roasting, or of coal for coking. |
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BRANLIN |
A young salmon or parr, in the stage in which it has
transverse black bands, as if burned by a gridiron. |
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GAS-BURNER |
The jet piece of a gas fixture where the gas is burned
as it escapes from one or more minute orifices. |
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ALTAR |
A raised structure (as a square or oblong erection of stone
or wood) on which sacrifices are offered or incense burned to a deity. |
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DOWNCOME |
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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CRISP |
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. |
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INCOMBUSTIBLE |
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. |