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firer

Variant of fire

noun

  1. the active principle of burning, characterized by the heat and light of combustion
  2. fuel burning in a furnace, fireplace, etc.
  3. an instance of burning that is undesired, uncontrolled, and destructive: a forest fire
  4. any preparation that will burn and make a brilliant display: Greek fire
    1. anything like fire, as in heat or brilliance
    2. firelike brilliance
  5. death, torture, or trial by burning
  6. extreme suffering or distress that tries one's endurance; tribulation or ordeal
  7. a feverish or inflamed condition of the body
  8. strong feeling; excitement; ardor: a speech full of fire
  9. vivid imagination
    1. a discharge of firearms or artillery; shooting
    2. anything like this in speed and continuity of action: a fire of criticism

transitive verb fired, firing

  1. to apply fire to; make burn; ignite
  2. to supply with fuel; tend the fire of: to fire a furnace
  3. to bake (bricks, pottery, etc.) in a kiln
  4. to dry by heat
  5. to make bright or illuminate, as if by fire
    1. to animate or inspire
    2. to excite, stimulate, or inflame: often with up
    1. to shoot or discharge (a gun, bullet, etc.)
    2. to make explode by igniting
  6. to hurl or direct with force and suddenness: fire a rock, fire questions
  7. ☆ to dismiss from a position; discharge

intransitive verb

  1. to start burning; flame
  2. to tend a fire
  3. to become excited or aroused
  4. to react in a specified way to firing in a kiln: a glaze that fires bright blue
  5. to shoot a firearm
  6. to discharge a projectile: the gun fired
  7. to become yellow prematurely, as corn or grain

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Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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