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[Subject: Sciences Of Earth & Worlds]
- The state of combustion in which light, flames and heat are produced; a mass of materials in such a state.
Translated in 186 languages
- To fire a weapon
Translated by: RHISIART HINCKS
Translated in 72 languages
[Subject: Physics]
- Destructive burning, especially of a large mass or area; a conflagration
Translated by: GIANNI GAVIOLI
Translated in 68 languages
[Subject: Generalities]
- To set on fire.
Translated by: GIBELLINI MORGAN
Translated in 26 languages
- Colloquially, to discharge abruptly from employment
Translated in 25 languages
[Subject: Military Art & Science]
- The firing of guns
Translated in 15 languages
[Subject: Automotive]
- Combustion of inflammable liquids or materials that has often caused fatal injuries following a crash.
Translated by: PEZZUOLI CLAUDIO
Translated in 13 languages
- Metaphorically, to inflame the passions, to excite.
Translated in 9 languages
[Subject: Personnel & Positions]
- To give the sack to
Translated by: ROBERT GRIGOR BAXTER
Translated in 3 languages
- Light burning material. Light of the burnig bodies
Translated by: SYLVIA VERGARA
[Subject: Military Art & Science - Riflery - Small Arms, Ammunition, Ground Forces]
Translated by: DAVID LAURENT
- Remove or discharge from employment or service
Translated by: GUEST USER
Translated in 6 languages