Acid
A medical term that means without skin is "dermatitis."
The root of the word "Dermatitis" is derived from the Greek word "derma," which means skin, and the suffix "-itis," which indicates inflammation. Together, "Dermatitis" refers to the inflammation of the skin.
A word that means to burn with sudden flame is flare. The homophone for flare is flair. Sear can also mean to burn with a sudden flame, and its homophone is sere.
The prefix derma- means skin
Derma means skin and that is the basic word. When you see ologist in ANY word it is Greek for " one who studies ". So, you have a person who studies skin. Try it with biologist, psychologist, geologists.
Corrosive?
It means that it can burn.
"Flammable" means to ignite or burn easily.
The English word liquefy comes from the Latin word liquefaciens which means make liquid.
Slosh means to splash a liquid about.
singe or scorch
A medical term that means without skin is "dermatitis."
There was no word found that means burn and ends in ly. Other words that can describe burn include char, scald, scorch, ignite, heat, torch, cremate, incinerate, and roast.
"to make angry" and "a substance to burn" is incense.
to submerge
slosh
A Greek-rooted word which means a container intended to retain the heat of a liquid is thermos.