💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Firecan"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| firewagonnoun | (US) A fire engine. |
| fireynoun | (Australia, colloquial) A firefighter. |
| fireletnoun | Any of a number of small fires that expand a firefront |
| fireteamnoun | (US, military) A small unit of infantry. |
| firienoun | (Australia, informal) A firefighter. |
| fighter planenoun | (aircraft, military) A military aircraft primarily designed to attack enemy aircraft. Frequently shortened to fighter. |
| cacafuegonoun | (by extension) A braggart. |
| firefindernoun | Alternative form of fire finder. [A type of alidade used by lookouts to determine the direction of a wildfire.] |
| fire machinenoun | (obsolete) An early steam engine. |
| fighter pilotnoun | A pilot trained in using and assigned to pilot a fighter plane. |
| fire-powernoun | Dated spelling of firepower. |
| flaregunnoun | Alternative spelling of flare gun. [A large-bore pistol-like firearm used to fire signal flares.] |
| flannoun | (chiefly US, Belize) A dessert of congealed custard, often topped with caramel, especially popular in Spanish-speaking countries. |
| firebotenoun | (law, obsolete, UK) In Medieval England, an allowance of fuel. |
| firehosenoun | Alternative form of fire hose (in all senses) [A hose designed to deliver water to douse a fire, usually much stronger and wider in diameter than a garden hose.] |
| firewaternoun | (informal) High-proof alcoholic beverage, especially whiskey (especially in the context of its sale to or consumption by Native Americans). |
| foo fighternoun | Any of various unidentified flying objects, as reported by Allied pilots during World War II. |
| firewardnoun | Which faces a fire; which lies in the direction of a fire; etc. |
| firefightingnoun | The extinguishing of a fire. |
| firebarenoun | (obsolete) A beacon or lighthouse |
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