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FI'REBAVIN, n. A bundle of brush-wood, used in fireships.
FI'REBL'AST, n. A disease in hops, chiefly towards the later periods of their gr...
FI'REBOTE, n. Allowance of fuel, to which a tenant is entitled.
FI'REBRAND, n. 1. A piece of wood kindled or on fire. 2. An incendiary; one who ...
FI'REBRICK, n. A brick that will sustain intense heat without fusion.
FI'REBRUSH, n. A brush used to sweep the hearth.
FI'REBUCKET, n. A bucket to convey water to engines for extinguishing fire.
FI'RECLAY, n. A kind of clay that will sustain intense heat, used in making fire...
FI'RECOCK, n. A cock or spout to let out water for extinguishing fire.
FI'RECROSS, n. Something used in Scotland as a signal to take arms; the ends bei...
FI'RED, pp. Set on fire; inflamed; kindled; animated; irritated.
FI'REDAMP. [See Damp .]
FI'REDRAKE, n. 1. A fiery serpent. 2. An ignis fatuus.
FI'REFLAIR, n. A species of ray-fish or Raja.
FI'REFLY, n. A species of fly which has on its belly a spot which shines; and an...
FI'REHOOK, n. A large hook for pulling down building in conflagrations.