The Japanese word for blaze is hono. The word blaze in Chinese is said as dahuo and in French this word is said as incendie.
I blaze blunts.
John Gonzales - Tewa - was born in 1955.
Tewa Promma was born on 1988-04-20.
They fought the blaze for hours in an effort to save California's forests from further damage.
As a noun: I can't wait to get a good blaze going in the fireplace. As a verb: The new guy was so eager to blaze a trail to the top.
It comes from a Spanish hearing of a Tewa word meaning "those who farm in the wide fields in the river bottoms".
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Blaze and flame
Yes, the word blaze is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a very strongly burning fire; a sudden outburst; a dazzling display; a long white mark down the center of the face of an animal. The word blaze is also a verb: blaze, blazes, blazing, blazed.
You can use the word blaze to mean a bright fire. An example of a sentence using the word blaze is, "The camp bonfire blazed throughout most of the night."