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| fire |ˈfī(ə)r| | |||
| noun | |||
| :1 combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke: his house was destroyed by fire. | |||
| ::*one of the four elements in ancient and medieval philosophy and in astrology. | |||
| ::*a destructive burning of something | |||
| ::*a collection of fuel, especially wood or coal, burned in a controlled way to provide heat or a means for cooking: our small kettle was kept constantly on the fire. | |||
| ::*a burning sensation in the body | |||
| ::*fervent or passionate emotion or enthusiasm | |||
| ::*literary luminosity; glow | |||
| :2 the shooting of projectiles from weapons, especially bullets from guns | |||
| ::strong criticism or antagonism | |||
| verb | |||
| :1 informal dismiss (an employee) from a job | |||
| :2 stimulate or excite (the imagination or an emotion) | |||
| passion |ˈpaSHən| | passion |ˈpaSHən| | ||
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