💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Tind"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| tinenoun | A spike or point on an implement or tool, especially a prong of a fork or a tooth of a comb. |
| tendverb | (with to) To look after (e.g. an ill person.) |
| igniteverb | (transitive) to set fire to (something), to light (something) |
| kindleverb | (transitive) To start (a fire) or light (a torch, a match, coals, etc.). |
| accendverb | (transitive, obsolete) To set on fire; to kindle. |
| atendnoun | — |
| fire upverb | (transitive, computing, informal) To launch; to run. |
| light upverb | (transitive) To illuminate, to bring light to something, to brighten. |
| lightnoun | (physics, uncountable) Electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range visible to the human eye (about 400–750 nanometers): visible light. |
| enkindleverb | (archaic, transitive) To kindle; to arouse or evoke. |
| rekindleverb | (transitive, figurative) To revive. |
| enfireverb | (archaic, transitive) To set on fire. |
| inkindleverb | Alternative form of enkindle. [(archaic, transitive) To kindle; to arouse or evoke.] |
| emblazenoun | (transitive) To kindle; set ablaze. |
| put to the torchverb | (transitive) To set on fire. |
| relightverb | (ambitransitive) To light or kindle anew. |
| set on fireverb | (transitive) To cause to begin to burn. |
| incensenoun | Biotic material that releases fragrant smoke when burnt, often used in religious rites or for aesthetic reasons. |
| incendverb | (obsolete) To inflame; to excite. |
| firenoun | (uncountable) A (usually self-sustaining) chemical reaction involving the bonding of oxygen with carbon or other fuel, with the production of heat and the presence of flame or smouldering. |
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