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1 FLAME
[N]ARDOR (-ORIS) (M)FLAMMA (-AE) (F)FAX (FACIS) (F)IGNIS (-IS) (M)[V]CALEO (-ERE -UI -ITURUS)FLAGRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)FLAMMO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INARDESCO (-ERE -ARSI)EXARDESCO (-ERE -ARSI -ARSUM)- LITTLE FLAME -
2 FLAME UP
[V]INAESTUO (-ARE) -
3 FLAME: LITTLE FLAME
[N]FLAMMULA (-AE) (F) -
4 FLAME-BEARING
[A]FLAMMIFER (-FERA -FERUM) -
5 FLAME-COLORED
[A]FLAMMEUS (-A -UM) -
6 FLAME-COLOURED
[A]FLAMMEUS (-A -UM) -
7 BLOW INTO FLAME
[V]CONFLO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM) -
8 GEM: FLAME-COLORED GEM
[N]PHLOGINOS (-I) (M) -
9 SPIRE OF FLAME
[N]VERTEX (-TICIS) (M)VORTEX (-TICIS) (M) -
10 GEM
[A]THRACIUS (-A -UM)THRAECIUS (-A -UM)THRECIUS (-A -UM)[N]GEMMA (-AE) (F)LAPILLUS (-I) (M)PRETIOSITAS (-ATIS) (F)INSIGNIS (-E) (N)BACA (-AE) (F)BACCA (-AE) (F)DENDRITIS (-IDIS) (F)- FLAME-COLORED GEM -
11 flamma
flamma, ae, f., flame, L. 16:24; H. 1:7.
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Flame — (fl[=a]m), n. [OE. flame, flaume, flaumbe, OF. flame, flambe, F. flamme, fr. L. flamma, fr. flamma, fr. flagrare to burn. See {Flagrant}, and cf. {Flamneau}, {Flamingo}.] 1. A stream of burning vapor or gas, emitting light and heat; darting or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flame — [flām] n. [ME < OFr flamme (< L flamma) & flambe < L flammula, dim. of flamma < base of flagrare, to burn: see FLAGRANT] 1. the burning gas or vapor of a fire, seen as a flickering light of various colors; blaze 2. a tongue of light… … English World dictionary
Flame — Flame, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Flamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Flaming}.] [OE. flamen, flaumben, F. flamber, OF. also, flamer. See {Flame}, n.] 1. To burn with a flame or blaze; to burn as gas emitted from bodies in combustion; to blaze. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flame — [n1] fire blaze, brightness, conflagration, flare, flash, holocaust, light, rapid oxidation, wildfire; concepts 478,521 flame [n2] lover; passion affection, ardor, baby, beau, beloved, boyfriend, darling, dear, desire, enthusiasm, fervor, fire,… … New thesaurus
flame — flame; flame·less; flame·let; in·flame; flame·less·ly; … English syllables
flame — ► NOUN 1) a hot glowing body of ignited gas produced by something on fire. 2) something thought of as burning fiercely or able to be extinguished: the flame of hope. 3) a brilliant orange red colour. ► VERB 1) give off flames. 2) apply a flame… … English terms dictionary
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Flame — Flame, v. t. To kindle; to inflame; to excite. [1913 Webster] And flamed with zeal of vengeance inwardly. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
flame — flām vt, flamed; flam·ing to cleanse or sterilize by fire * * * (flām) 1. the luminous, irregular appearance usually accompanying combustion caused by the light emitted from energetically excited chemical species, or an appearance resembling … Medical dictionary
flame — n blaze, flare, glare, glow (see under BLAZE vb) Analogous words: effulgence, radiance, brilliance or brilliancy, refulgence, luminosity, brightness (see corresponding adjectives at BRIGHT): ardor, fervor, *passion: flashing, coruscation,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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