FIRES vs FLAME: NOUN
- The act of firing weapons or artillery at an enemy
- Plural form of fire.
- Feelings of great warmth and intensity
- Once thought to be one of four elements composing the universe (Empedocles)
- The process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke
- A severe trial
- The event of something burning (often destructive)
- Intense adverse criticism
- A fireplace in which a fire is burning
- An early name for the gas engine.
- An instrument, invented by Koenig, to obtain graphic representation of the action of the human vocal organs. See Manometer.
- A method of testing for the presence of certain elements by the characteristic color imparted to a flame; as, sodium colors a flame yellow, potassium violet, lithium crimson, boracic acid green, etc. Cf. Spectrum analysis, under Spectrum.
- A tree with showy scarlet flowers, as the Rhododendron arboreum in India, and the Brachychiton acerifolium of Australia.
- A person that one has an intense passion for.
- A violent or intense passion.
- Something resembling a flame in motion, brilliance, intensity, or shape.
- The zone of burning gases and fine suspended matter associated with rapid combustion; a hot, glowing mass of burning gas or vapor.
- The process of combustion of inflammable materials producing heat and light and (often) smoke
- The condition of active, blazing combustion.
- A bridge wall. See Bridge, n., 5.
- A person beloved; a sweetheart.
- Ardor of affection; the passion of love.
- Burning zeal or passion; elevated and noble enthusiasm; glowing imagination; passionate excitement or anger.
- A stream of burning vapor or gas, emitting light and heat; darting or streaming fire; a blaze; a fire.
- The geometrid moth, Anticlea rubidata: a collectors' name.
- The gleam appearing at night from a school of herrings.
- An insulting criticism or remark meant to incite anger, as on a computer network.
- Angry or hostile excitement; burning animosity; contentious rage or strife.
- Heat or ardor of emotion or passion; warmth of feeling; specifically, the passion of love; ardent love.
- Brilliant light; scintillating luster; flame-like color or appearance.
- Brilliant orange or yellow.
- The contrasting light and dark figure seen in wood used for stringed instrument making; the curl.
- Intentionally insulting criticism or remark meant to incite anger.
- A romantic partner or lover in usually short-lived but passionate affair.
- The visible part of fire.
- An object of the passion of love: as, she was my first flame.
- A blaze; vapor in combustion; hydrogen or any inflammable gas in a state of visible combustion.
- Plural In heraldry, a conventional representation of fire, seldom borne as an independent bearing, but accompanying the phenix, the salamander, the fire-ball, and the like. When of any other tincture than gules, this must be mentioned in the blazon. Figuratively
FIRES vs FLAME: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of a brilliant reddish orange-gold colour, like that of a flame.
FIRES vs FLAME: VERB
- Terminate the employment of
- Cause to go off
- Go off or discharge
- Drive out or away by or as if by fire
- Provide with fuel
- Destroy by fire
- Start firing a weapon
- Call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fire.
- Bake in a kiln so as to harden
- To post a destructively critical or abusive message, especially to provoke dissent or controversy
- To produce flames.
- Shine with a sudden light
- Criticize harshly, on the e-mail
- Be in flames or aflame
FIRES vs FLAME: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To burn brightly; blaze.
- To color or flash suddenly.
- To make insulting criticisms or remarks, as on a computer network, to incite anger.
- To burn, ignite, or scorch (something) with a flame.
- To insult or criticize provokingly, as on a computer network.
- To excite; inflame.
- To burn with a flame or blaze; to burn as gas emitted from bodies in combustion; to blaze.
- To burst forth like flame; to break out in violence of passion; to be kindled with zeal or ardor.
FIRES vs FLAME: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To kindle; to inflame; to excite.
FIRES vs FLAME: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To hold in or pass through a flame, as an instrument, in order to sterilize it.
- To emit a flame; burst into flame; blaze.
- To shine like flame; glow with the brilliancy of flame; flash.
- To break out in violence of passion.
- To burn, as with a flame; singe; baste. See flamb, v.
- To inflame; hence, to excite.
- To cause to shine.
- In technical use, to subject to the action of fire or flame: scorch; singe.
- Criticize harshly, usually via an electronic medium
FIRES vs FLAME: RELATED WORDS
- Dismiss, Fervency, Provoke, Sack, Arouse, Discharge, Fuel, Flak, Kindle, Enkindle, Attack, Flaming, Blast, Flame, Burn
- Romance, Ablaze, Flammability, Ignition, Wildfire, Flash, Lamp, Blaze, Smoke, Fireball, Burning, Candle, Torch, Flare, Fire
FIRES vs FLAME: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Dismiss, Fervency, Provoke, Sack, Arouse, Discharge, Fuel, Flak, Kindle, Enkindle, Attack, Flaming, Blast, Flame, Burn
- Romance, Ablaze, Flammability, Ignition, Wildfire, Flash, Lamp, Blaze, Smoke, Fireball, Burning, Candle, Torch, Flare, Fire
FIRES vs FLAME: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Lightning caused fires may create ground fires that change the understory composition and inhibit some ericaceous shrub species in some areas.
- Fires, including airway fires, have resulted from the active electrode sparking in the presence of concentrated oxygen.
- Property insurance policies cover hostile fires but will not cover friendly fires.
- Aviation Fires Marine aviation is a critical part of the MAGTF fires capability.
- We have put out trailer fires, car fires, stood traffic duty and even helped rescue kittens.
- Surface fires do not involve the hazard potential that underground fires present in a confined environment.
- Class A fires include fires involving paper, wood, textiles, rubber, and other solid materials.
- September fires, including the Almeda and South Obenchain fires in Jackson County.
- Grease and oil fires are a common cause of house fires.
- Transformer fires are generally of two types: pool fires and spray fires.
- Turn the flame adjuster counter clockwise to reach the desired flame height.
- Here on an altar is the lotus flame, a focus of the threefold flame.
- Nozzle on your hand to eject it brass construction and an adjustable flame control knob flame with different levels heat!
- Neloren casts a flame attack projeticle which deals flame damage to anyone caught in it.
- Diesel spray flame: photo of injection and ignition, principal stationary flame structure.
- The adjustable flame knob allows for flame control and fuel economy.
- The flame on my Max Flame torch is wider and longer.
- Flame photometer, History, with spectrum, Principal, component of flame photo.
- Black flame to black flame is guarenteed as long as your close enough to hit with the second bonus flame.
- Pilot Flame Rods Flame rods are used on process burner pilots to confirm that a flame is present.
FIRES vs FLAME: QUESTIONS
- Are fires allowed at Monahans Sandhills State Park?
- Why choose Inferno fires for your Wellington backyard?
- Does Friendly Fires ship heartland replacement parts?
- Can damaged charging cables cause electrical fires?
- Do controlled fires make nearby homeowners nervous?
- Are inmate firefighters helping fight California fires?
- What were the four fires that started the Great Chicago fires?
- Do open fires pollute more than coal and wood fires?
- Why do veld fires spread more quickly than other fires?
- Are present-day fires significantly worse than past fires?
- What is the principle of flame ionization detector?
- What are the advantages of flame emission spectroscopy?
- Are polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) flame retardants?
- Are Supreme flame retardant polystyrene pellets hazardous?
- Is organophosphate flame retardant a designated chemical?
- What is constant volume adiabatic flame temperature?
- What is the color of the flame produced during the flame test?
- Where can I find Black Flame and Black Flame Blade?
- Is twin flame Ascension the same as twin flame Union?
- How does the heat of a flame keep the flame burning?