💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Firebare"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fanalnoun | (obsolete) A lighthouse |
| firebotenoun | (law, obsolete, UK) In Medieval England, an allowance of fuel. |
| firefindernoun | Alternative form of fire finder. [A type of alidade used by lookouts to determine the direction of a wildfire.] |
| bonefirenoun | Obsolete spelling of bonfire. [A large, controlled outdoor fire lit to celebrate something or as a signal.] |
| firelightnoun | The light of a fire, such as from a campfire or fireplace. |
| firewardnoun | Which faces a fire; which lies in the direction of a fire; etc. |
| firewagonnoun | (US) A fire engine. |
| fire marknoun | (historical) A plaque mounted outside a house, bearing the emblem of the insurance company, as a guide for the fire brigade. |
| firemarknoun | Alternative form of fire mark. [(historical) A plaque mounted outside a house, bearing the emblem of the insurance company, as a guide for the fire brigade.] |
| fireletnoun | Any of a number of small fires that expand a firefront |
| firelightingnoun | The act or process of lighting a fire. |
| pharenoun | lighthouse |
| fireynoun | (Australia, colloquial) A firefighter. |
| fire findernoun | A type of alidade used by lookouts to determine the direction of a wildfire. |
| flagrationnoun | (obsolete) A conflagration. |
| feu de joienoun | A celebratory salute made by firing guns into the air sequentially along a line. |
| firelognoun | A log that is burned in the fireplace or log-burner (woodstove). |
| fire grenadenoun | A thermite grenade. |
| flarernoun | That which flares. |
| locofoconoun | (archaic) A match (used for making fire). |
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