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conflagrant

 
Dictionary: con·fla·grant   (kən-flā'grənt) pronunciation
adj.
Burning intensely; blazing.

[Latin cōnflagrāns, cōnflagrant-, present participle of cōnflagrāre, to burn up : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + flagrāre, to burn.]


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    On fire: ablaze, afire, aflame, alight, burning, fiery, flaming. Idioms: in a blaze, in flames. See hot/cold/lukewarm.

 
 
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