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Fire load

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fire regimenounThe general pattern of natural fire occurrence in a particular ecosystem over an extended period of time, with regards to such factors as frequency, intensity, size, season, severity, etc.
fire-powernounDated spelling of firepower.
fire watchnounA person designated to keep a lookout for fire.
field of firenounThe area that a projectile weapon (or group of weapons) can reach from a given position.
fire codenounA set of building and property regulations designed to establish a mandatory standard for a building's ability to resist the start and spread of a fire as well as facilitating the prompt and safe evacuation of the occupants.
zone of firenoun(military) An area into which a designated ground unit or fire support ship delivers, or is prepared to deliver, fire support. Fire may or may not be observed.
firegroundnoun(firefighting) The site where a fire occurs or has recently occurred.
firelightingnounThe act or process of lighting a fire.
fireletnounAny of a number of small fires that expand a firefront
firecraftnounThe set of knowledge and skills needed to make a (controlled) fire (for warmth, cooking, etc).
firefindernounAlternative form of fire finder. [A type of alidade used by lookouts to determine the direction of a wildfire.]
firelinenounA row of firefighters seeking to stop spread of a forest fire.
fire findernounA type of alidade used by lookouts to determine the direction of a wildfire.
firelightnounThe light of a fire, such as from a campfire or fireplace.
fire inspectionnounAn examination of a location to determine the risk of fire breaking out and the equipment and procedures to be used in the event of fire.
firewaternoun(informal) High-proof alcoholic beverage, especially whiskey (especially in the context of its sale to or consumption by Native Americans).
will-firenoun(Scotland) The need-fire.
fire pointnounThe lowest temperature at which the vapour of a fuel will continue to burn for at least five seconds after ignition by an open flame of standard dimension.
fire trianglenounThe three elements necessary and sufficient to sustain a fire: fuel (e.g. wood or petrol/gasoline), oxidizer (e.g. oxygen), and sufficient heat (e.g. reaction temperature or activation energy).
fire alarmnounAn electromechanical or electronic bell, klaxon, chime, horn, speaker, strobe light or other device which warns people in a building etc. of a possible fire or other condition requiring evacuation.

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