1. An extremely large and destructive fire.
1. To set fire or start burning.
2. A portable light source consisting of combustible material ignited at one end.
3. A piece of burning or glowing wood.
4. To partially burn or blacken the surface of something.
4. A black or brownish organic sedimentary rock fueled by ancient plant remains.
5. The powdery residue left after the combustion of a substance.
6. The energy transferred from one object to another due to a difference in temperature.
7. A black powdery or flaky substance consisting largely of amorphous carbon.
7. To burn slowly with smoke but no flame.
8. To burn the surface of something with flame or heat.
9. A small piece of partly burned coal or wood after a fire.
10. A small glowing piece of burning coal or wood.
11. Tiny fiery particles thrown off from a fire, ignited by friction.
12. A duct or pipe for directing exhaust gases from a fireplace or furnace.
13. To undergo combustion or be consumed by fire.
14. The criminal act of intentionally setting fire to property.
15. Any material that can be ignited and used to sustain a fire.
16. The visible vapor and gases given off by a burning or smoldering fire.
17. The bright, glowing gas produced during combustion.