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FI'REWOOD, n. Wood for fuel.
FIREWARD, FIREWARDEN, n. An officer who has authority to direct others in the ex...
FI'RESTONE, n. 1. A fossil, the pyrite. [See Pyrite .] 2. A kind of freestone wh...
FI'RESTICK, n. A lighted stick or brand.
FIRESIDE, n. A place near the fire or hearth; home; domestic life or retirement.
FI'RESHOVEL, n. A shovel or instrument for taking up or removing coals of fire.
FI'RESHIP, n. A vessel filled with combustibles and furnished with grappling iro...
FI'RER, n. One who sets fire to any thing; an incendiary.
FI'REPOT, n. A small earthen pot filled with combustibles, used in military oper...
FI'REPLUG, n. A plug for drawing water from a pipe to extinguish fire.
FI'REPLACE, n. The part of a chimney appropriated to the fire; a hearth.
FI'REPAN, n. A pan for holding or conveying fire. Exo 28.
FI'RENEW, a. Fresh from the forge; bright.
FI'REM'ASTER, n. An officer of artillery who superintends the composition of fir...
FI'REMAN, n. 1. A man whose business is to extinguish fires in towns. 2. A man o...
FI'RELOCK, n. A musket, or other gun, with a lock, which is discharged by striki...